Sermon Tone Analysis

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WORRYING
Luke 1
Martha Complains
Martha Blames God
Mary Was Not Helping Because She Was Listening To Jesus Teach
The Point Of The Story Is Not That A Life Of Contemplation Is Better Than A Life Of Service.
Jesus Gently Chastise Martha Because Her Preparations Were Too Elaborate.
A. She Was Distracted By All The Preparations
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She Was Worried An Upset About Many Things.
C. Jesus Says That “Only One Things Is Needed,” Meaning That Only One Dish Is Needed.
Mary Chose The Better Part.
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Luke 10:42
A. Namely Listening To The Word Of God.
B. If Martha Had Kept The Preparations Simple, She Could Also Listen To Jesus Words.
C. Jesus Encouraged Learning Among Women Which Was Contrast To Most Jewish Teachers Of The Day.
Sitting At The Masters Feet
Luke 10:
A. This Is A Usual Posture Of A Student, Indicating That Mary Was One Of His Pupils.
Luke 1
Schreiner, T. R. (1995).
Luke.
In Evangelical Commentary on the Bible (Vol.
3, p. 821).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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