Sermon Tone Analysis

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We talk a lot about the church giving easy answers
we need be able to articulate the gospel in our culture
so today we are going to practice
don’t hold back - cause I’m not
Does God always answer prayer?
Does everyone that has an sickness need healing?
Do I need healing?
John 11:14-15
John 11:14
How do you think the disciples felt when Jesus says Lazarus is dead and I’m glad for your sakes?
Jo
Could you make a case for being angry at Jesus?
How do you think Mary and Martha feel?
Did Lazarus need to die?
How can Lazarus not need to die and I not need healing (E)
Claim: Lazarus had to die and unfortunately Milton does not need healing
How can you make this claim?
If there is nothing wrong with people with disabilities, how should we treat them?
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.”
-Marianne Williamson
We are afraid to be Lazarus
we don’t want to go through nothing
Acts 5:39-41
It’s an honor to be Lazarus but there’s a balance
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