Sermon Tone Analysis

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Imitation
Ellie - “go away”
Second Part...
Ellie - “go away”
Second Part...
first part,
Paul said,
imitate me.
We looked at the life
of Paul
we learned
He was
passionate
sacrificial
mission-oriented.
Paul actually said:
imitate me,
as I,
imitate Christ.
According to Paul
ultimate model
is Christ.
Let’s take a closer look
at the ultimate
model today.
The first thing we notice,
Christ specifically gathered
followers.
Christ intentionally called
disciples to follow Him.
Why?
So he could train them
to do His work.
So they could
imitate him.
Speaking of training
2 types
intellectual training
practicum
“on the job training”
Jesus did both
sermons / parables
working together
but seemed to prefer
practicum.
Traditionally surgeons
were taught with
the method
“See One,
Do One,
Teach One”
New Officers Training...
Jesus said,
follow me.
That means,
walk like I walk.
do what I do.
One idea I hear spoken
very often by Christians
“We can’t be like God.”
Fortunately,
that idea is not biblical...
The idea,
The idea,
that we cannot be like Jesus
is false.
In fact,
Christ not only says
it is possible,
but he
commands it.
When I was a kid,
we loved this game
called, “Simon Says.”
Pathfinders, marching
get out.
Jesus life was,
follow me.
Do the marching
that I do.
So what steps
did Jesus take?
What were His
marching orders?
We notice.
Jesus did
what God directed.
So if you can imagine,
every action
every sermon
every parable
every healing
every rebuke
every thought
was the will of His Father.
This is how Jesus
did not sin.
He was too busy
focused on mission.
Don’t think about
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