Sermon Tone Analysis

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Jesus makes two points in teaching on hell
• Hell is horrible, 16:23-24
• Hell is inescapable, 16:26
The content
• A warning, 17:1-4
o The reality to temptation, v. 1
o The dangers of becoming a stumbling block
o Preparation for temptation
 To yourself
 To others
• The challenge, 17:5-6
• The parable itself, 17:7-10
• A miracle, 17:11-19
• A prophecy 17:20-37
Jude
• Get yourself squared away with regard to the Word, v. 17
• Build yourself on your most holy faith, v. 20
• Keep yourselves in the love of God, v. 21
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