Sermon Tone Analysis

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Mark 16:1-8
Theme: The Servant’s Resurrection
Key verse: v.8
20 verses; 449 words
Grade level: 4.7
When Sunday came it caused these THINGS:
I.
It Caused A Desire. vs. 1–2.
Service was active.
Self was inactive.
II.
It Caused A Dilemma. vs. 3–4.
Belief was in Who wasn’t there.
Belief is still in Whom is not scene.
III.
It Caused A Delight. vs. 5–6.
The grave could not hold Him.
Worry, fear, etc. cannot hold you.
IV.
It Caused A Demand. vs. 7–8.
They were told to go.
They were glad to go.
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