Sermon Tone Analysis
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Luke 19:10
Most people are zealots, thinking they are good enough.
The truth is we are like Paul....
Phil 3:4-6
But after Paul’s salvation he viewed all of that as “rubbish”
Phil3:8
Paul referred to himself as the foremost of all sinners (1 Tim.
1:15).
1 Tim 1:15
Jesus came to seek and save the lost… YOU and ME!!
Son of Man was Jesus’ most common way of referring to Himself.
It describes both His humanity and His deity.
The verbs translated seek and save are infinitives, and express the purpose for which Jesus came into world.
To save is to rescue from harm and deliver from danger.
Lost translates a form of the verb apollumi, which means “to be ruined,” or “destroyed.”
Sin has devastated all of humanity, leaving lost sinners marred, corrupted, evil, ruined, and headed for eternal damnation.
Rom 3:10-18
But God, in His mercy, grace, and love, sent Christ to seek and to save those who face His wrath and judgment.
When a sinner does seek after God (
God called us “out of darkness into His marvelous light”
Jesus shattered our state of death by making us alive.
Jesus prayed for you!!! (John 17)
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