Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
Scripture Reading
Recap
The Parable of the Mustard Seed - The Reach
The Parable of the Leaven - The Influence
The Parable of the Treasure - The Value
The Parable of the Pearl - The Transaction
Everybody is looking for something whether they accept it or not!
People Look For Things to Make Them Happy
Man is looking for happiness but what he needs is God, his wisdom, and salvation.
The Merchant Was Seeking a Beautiful Pearl
“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking...
The man in the field stumbled across a treasure in the field.
He was not looking for IT but came upon it and found the value in IT.
Salvation does not come by accident but sometimes we come upon it by accident.
Example: I wanted to marry my wife and wound up in the Church.
I was not looking to get into the Church, I was looking to marry my wife.
I had to get baptized to marry my wife, but heard a great sermon and found salvation and got baptized for real.
I was not seeking but God sought me.
The woman at the well went seeking water but found living water in Jesus!
The Merchant new exactly what he was looking for
Merchants
The Merchant Found The Greatest Pearl
…Seeking Beautiful Pearls
who, when he had found
one pearl
of great price...
The Value of Pearls
The Merchant Secured The Pearl: The Transaction
Went...
and sold all that he had...
and bought it...
The Transaction
Sold all that he had...
Conclusion
When We Find IT We Must Make a Transaction to Receive It
And Once We Receive IT we must protect IT!
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