Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Greatest Day
Matthew 21:1-11
 
 
 
I.
THE GREATEST DAY IN CHRIST’S LIFE, ACCORDING TO THE WORLD
 
 
            A.
This is what Judas was waiting for.
B.
This is what the Disciples thought.
C.
This is the opinion of the unsaved.
II.
THE GREATEST DAY IN CHRIST’S LIFE, ACCORDING TO THE WORD OF GOD.
(HEB.12:2
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            A.
The author and finisher of our faith.
B.
The joy before Him.
 
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Endured the cross despising the shame.
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