Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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He carried our griefs and hurts, but Jesus was more then that.
HE was hurt for our mess-ups.
Jesus came for more then our healing, but for our deliverance.
Here we see a woman broken
lost contact with family
lost contact with friends
Lost hope from Doctors
Pushed through a crowed that she was not allowed to be close to
so she could get close to Jesus
I can not let my brokenness keep me from getting to Jesus.
Here we have 10 lepers, rejected from everyone
They call out to Jesus, for healing
They are blessed with healing and walk away
Yet one came back and thanked Jesus
Because he came back Jesus took his healing to the next level.
we can’t just walk off after we get what we have asked for, God wants to give us so much more.
When blessings come we should pray and worship louder not just accept and walk away.
In Both stories the phrase made well is
σέσωκέν = to save, to deliver
To find true deliverance we have to get closer to Jesus.
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