Sermon Tone Analysis

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Conversation:
Questions:
Verse 14
What are we?
Light
Why are we called light?
Why can a city on a hill not be hid?
Verse 15
How do we hid our light?
Verse 16
What is the purpose of our light?
Everyone can see your good WORKS!
What is wrong with good works?
Catholic church based salvation on works… impossible and wrong.
“works” are a product of salvation!
What is the test of good works vs bad works?
Who gets the glory?
Me or God!
Mark adds a dimension:
Old saying; “Shining a light on the subject”!
Next week: Mat 7:1-6 - the speck and the log in the eye
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