Sermon Tone Analysis

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Transition to Table
Mini-Message
The preparations were perfect - this was going to go flawlessly then boom! “one of you will betray me”
The perfect holiday dinner was broken
The realities that the disciples would be together forever that they would be loyal to each other....was broken
The belief that everyone around that table would be as commited to the cause of Christ was broken
For a second the image of Christ’s body, the church was shattered.....
…there was upheaval among the disciples....
“surely not I?!?!?”
....the story doesn’t end at brokenness though…
O Come to the Altar - V. 1 and Chorus
Words of Institution
In order to be shared the loaf must be broken - if it is not broken it is a blessing only for one but not for all.
If the bread is not broken it is not a means of grace for us
it fails at it’s purpose of being an outward sign of God’s inward and spiritual grace
We break this bread and we give thanks to God for it.
For we know that it it’s brokenness, we find wholeness.
O Come to the Altar V. 2
Communion
Just as this bread is broken we are reminded that we are broken people
O Come to the Altar Bridge
Scripture/Prayer of the People
We are welcomed broken
(think of a que) to get the songs started
John’s piece
Jesus’s brokenness not just limited to the cross
Jesus understanding humanities borkenness
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
Jesus prays a secondary nearly identical prayer
Your will must be done
His brokenness is necessary to make us whole
Jesus prays for his disciples as they are experiencing brokenness
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