Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Analytical
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Openness
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Extraversion
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How God Sees the People.
People who were nothing like Jesus liked Jesus and he liked them back.
His church is his body
________ People
‘One must not associate with an ungodly man’, and point out that this was taken so seriously that the rabbis would not associate with such a person even to teach him the Law (cf.
Acts 10:28).
Eating with these people was regarded as worse than mere association: it implied welcome and recognition.
The rabbis agreed that God would welcome the penitent sinner.
But it is a new idea that God is a seeking God, a God who takes the initiative.
When we lose something of value, we focus on what’s lost to the neglect of what’s un-lost.
When we lose something of great value, we go to great lengths to find it.
The Lost Son
This son was lost relationally long before he left home.
The Father seemed to love his son more than his reputation
Overwhelmed
Disconnected/Lost
Missing home and wondering if home is missing me
I feel like I’m far from God
I wonder if God feels far from me?
Is God missing me?
Have you ever lost something of great value to you, and nobody was looking for it but you?
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