Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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The scene -v 13-14
(13) Jewish festival to remember the passover in Egypt.
(13) “went up” topographical
(13) Jerusalem 1/4 million people - during passover anywhere from 1-3 million people.
(14) The temple -outer court
Trading and selling (Duet 14:22-26)
taking advantage
Jesus in the picture v 15-16
(15) sat down and made a whip
(15) drove them out
two accounts (Matthew 21)
The awareness of the Disciples v 17 ; v 22
(17) “disciples remembered” Psalm 69:9
(22) God plants seeds the come back later.
Luke 24:13-35
The Blindness of the religious
(18) they want a sign - our response
“No sign can substitute for faith in the Word of God.
A sign can be used by God to connect the dots in the minds of the believing, thereby strengthening our faith and encouraging us along our path.”
(19-21) Destroy the temple
Jesus Continues (v 23-25)
(23) many believed…observing signs - not true revelation
(24-25) not entrusting Himself to them (pearls before swine)
Application
How would Jesus react to your temple?
Has Jesus entrusted Himself to you? Do you recognize Him?
Why I am passionate about the invitation.
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