Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Matthew 24:
Mark 13:
What are the similarities and differences in all of these passages?
What is the context for each passage and how could the context influence interpretation?
What is the meaning behind each various element in the parable?
Master-
Servant-
Servant’s actions (Staying awake/Sleeping)-
Master’s return-
punishment of the servant-
placed with the hypocrites-
weeping and gnashing of teeth-
How does this parable relate to eternity/salvation?
Does eternity depend upon our actions?
Do God’s blessings depend upon our obedience?
Does God have different expectations for each servant?
Personal Reflection
What are things/blessings God has entrusted to you?
When are times when you forget/fall asleep and don’t use those blessings for God?
What are new ways God is calling you to invest your blessings in His work?
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