Sermon Tone Analysis

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I) Introduction
Describe Paul
Deeply devoted Pharisee
Probably rode a huge horse
Wore some armor
Proud
Arrogant
II)Who are You Lord?
a. First, to be saved
we must ask the question
Like Paul we must be still and be willing to learn
b.
Are we less concerned about our souls?
1.Seems people are more worried about staying alive than living forever.
c.
Man anxiously runs around asking all kinds of questions about life.
i. Anxious about life's meaning
d.
Strong Christians on earth and heaven still ask this question!
e. THE ANSWER
i.
He is God, yet human
ii.
The Son of Mary, Yet the Son of God
iii.
He is man, your brother, Yet He is God - eternal, infinite, powerful, and majestic
iv.
He is a Prophet
v. a Priest
vi. a King
vii.
The Son of the highest, yet brother of the lowest
viii.
King of the angels, Yet friend of sinners.
f.
He is HOPE
g.
It led Paul to COMPLETE SUBMISSION
III) What would you have me do Lord?
a. Complete Obedience
b.
No conditions
c. willing to serve right away
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