Sermon Tone Analysis

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At the heart of the Christian faith is this idea: in Jesus, God became one of us and dwelt among us.
When it comes to those around us who are hurting and in need, the God who dwelt among us calls his followers to be hands on.
His friend Jesus was more than a good friend, more than a Rabbi, more than a good person, that He was in fact sent from God and He was God.
He was the unique son of God.
Jesus didn’t claim to have the best explanation of God.
He claimed to be the best explanation of God.
God is love.
God loves everybody.
Everybody matters to God.
Jesus introduced the ideas to the world.
The Greek, Roman, and Hebrew culture didn’t love anyone outside of their group.
Then came a Rabbi from Galilee...
Everywhere he went he upgrade people’s dignity.
He valued everyone he met.
He taught that compassion was an expression of strength, not weakness.
That doing for someone who could never repay you was a sign of virtue.
That being meek did not mean that you were weak.
Jesus taught that people had value.
That God goes after sinners not to pay them back but to win them back.
Good Samaritan
Trilogy of Lost Things
Sermon on the Mount
The Widow’s Mite
His Interactions
Samaritan Woman
Sick People
Tax Collectors
Centurion’s Servant
He looks at people through the lense that everyone was made and fashioned in His image.
Acts 6
While we may be criticized for what we believe, we should be famous for our compassion and generosity.
1 Timothy
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