Sermon Tone Analysis

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“THE MASTER /TEACHER IS HERE AND CALLING FOR YOU.”
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It is safe for me to say that at some point that we more season or I say those of us who has aged fine like wine that we have been to school and had a teacher.
For our young people you have a teacher now.
A teacher (also called a school teacher or, in some contexts, an educator) is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue.
Now the term teacher when it imply to Jesus- In the Synoptic Gospels the title Teacher is applied to Jesus Thirty
THE TERM TEACHER AS APPLIED TO JESUS.
In the Synoptic Gospels the title Teacher is applied to Jesus thirty-nine times, twelve each in Mark and Matthew, fifteen in Luke.
In the Fourth Gospel it is used six times to designate Jesus.
'That is, forty-five times in the four Gospels Jesus is called the Teacher.
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