Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
In our Easter timeline, today is the day that Jesus enters Jerusalem riding a donkey.
The crowd is cheering, palm branches are being laid down on the road and people are crying “Hosanna, Hosanna!”
What better way to start your day?
And how many of us would struggle going through something like that?
Jesus courage in going to Jerusalem
Humility of Jesus in Life
Jesus took our nature
Jesus was born
He was subject to parents
His station in life
His life in poverty
He partook in our infirmities
He submitted to ordinances
He became a servant
He associated with the despised
He refused honors and accolades
He rode on a donkey into Jerusalem
Matthew 21:7-
He washed feet
He was obedient
He submitted to sufferings
He died
Humility in the Eyes of God
The humble are known by God
Philippians 2:9
The humble enjoy the presence of God
The humble are lifted up by God
The humble are exalted by God
The humble are the greatest in the kingdom
Colossians 1:
Communion
Declaring Jesus is humility and not declaring him is pride
Examine ourselves involves humility
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