Sermon Tone Analysis

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v    Jesus then turns to another group of people sitting around the table
Ø     The experts of the Law
§        These men were responsible for protecting the Law
§        They were responsible for the traditions that grew up around the Law
§        *They were the Codifyers of the Law*
 
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46 ~~ Woeful Overloading
§        Matt 11:28-30
·        Come to me all you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest
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47-51 ~~ Woeful Hypocrisy
§        Explain what Jesus was saying here
 
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52 ~~ The Woeful Effect
§        The Key to knowledge taken away!
·        You see…
¨     When you live a life of legalism you become a hypocrite
Ø     You cannot keep all the Jots and tittles of the Law
·        Simplicity
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