Sermon Tone Analysis

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Hook
From Your Experience
Who is the greatest person you have every bumped into?
What happened?
(Debrief: What did you notice about each of your group members as they told their about their encounter?)
Book
From Their Experience
1. Generalization: This event is not only not discreet; it yells "look at me."
What we are going to do this AM is LOOK at Jesus!
2. Tie back to three previous stories starting at .
3. Special Characters: 12 Disciples (), 2 Sons of Zebedee and Mom (), Great Crowd (), 2 Blind Men (), 2 Disciples ( - Sons of Zebedee?)
4. Divide class into groups of choice based on key characters of the story.
(See note above: Main Characters in the event)
Instructions:
1. Have one member of your group Read
2. From your characters point of view and focusing on Jesus,
1.
What do you hear?
2. What do you see?
3. How are you touched?
3. What is your character's perception, understanding, and behavioral response to Jesus' identity?
(Write these words in three columns on the board before starting the group activity.)
5. Debrief: Each group answers above question.
(Add notes to the three columns on the board.)
Look
Reconsidering Future Experiences
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When and what are our Jesus encounters through a typical week?
(List on Board)
2. How can we make them a “Triumphal Entry” moment in our lives?
Took
A New Experience Challenge
Focus on the behavioral responses.
Ask students:
Pick one of the behavioral responses that seems to be calling you at this moment.
Ask yourself, “What can this become in my life this week, i.e., how can I experience a similar response to Jesus' identity”?
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