Sermon Tone Analysis

A HEART THAT COMFORTS
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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A HEART THAT COMFORTS
Taken from the book: Seeing the Heart of Christ by Bill Crowder
Mark 9:1-29 & Mark 14-18
Questions
1. Then a cloud appeared and a voice said, "This is my beloved Son, whom, I love, ___________ to Him.
2. In Mark 9:14-18, Jesus questioned the father, why?
3. What did Jesus discover about the problem, what did the father confess?
4. What did the father ask Jesus to help him with?
5. Why couldn't the disciples heal the boy - what did they need to do?
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