Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Marks of Compassion-what compassion looks like.
A. He helped those who came to him.
B. He also went to them.
2:15
C.
He had more than a superficial relationship.
D. He had personal contact.
II.
Methods of Compassion-what we will do.
A. We will seek to meet the physical needs.
2:11
B. We will seek to meet the spiritual needs.
2:5
C. We will seek to meet the communal needs.
2:15
III.
The Master of Compassion
A. Jesus saw the need.
2:5
Lamentations 3:51
My eye affects my heart because of all the daughters of my city.
B. Jesus carried the load.
1:41
This term means to be overrun with or to bare the load.
Jesus did not only see the need but he took personal responsibility to meet the need.
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He did this on a continual basis.
It was not a one and done situation.
3:10
D. He also had compassion on his own.
2:23
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