Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Matthew is going to continue giving evidence that Jesus is the King by demonstrating Jesus’ power through miracles.
Today we are going to work our way through these miracles and then make 3 observations that Matthew was trying to communicate through them.
Then we will work through vss.
35-38 and see a major transition point in the overall progress of the Gospel of Matthew.
Son of David - clearly confesses Jesus as Mesiah
Messianic expectation
Waited to go inside
Told them sternly not to report
The crowds were growing so big that they were getting in the way of the mission
Three Observations:
I. Jesus has authority over life and death and is worthy of our faith(18-26)
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Faith is essential to receive what Jesus has to offer, whether physical healing or spiritual (27-31)
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Jesus’ mission is bigger than meeting physical needs, so ours is too (18-34)
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Jesus sends out harvesters because of His compassion, so we should participate in the harvest because of compassion for the lost (35-38
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