Sermon Tone Analysis

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Jesus was very careful and deliberate in developing His ministry.
He never tried to do everything.
He never appeared rushed or pressured by a schedule that was out of control.
He was content to move on to new locations even while crowds were anxious for Him to remain.
At one point He was willing to wait until a friend had been dead four days before intervening, and then said the delay was so that God would be glorified (John11:4).
At every point His actions were determined by His pur­ pose and His priorities.”
Dann Spader
Jesus first public passover put him at odds with the crowd.
Yet, Jesus avoided the appearance of competing with John the Baptist
At one point, Jesus avoided those who were trying to kill Him.
At another time, He offends the Pharisees who picked up rocks to kill Him.
However, unlike the yoke of the sinners and the yoke of the Pharisees Jesus says His yoke is easy.
Jesus starts His first public Passover by turning the tables
How did Jesus act in His first public Passover?
Jesus turned the tables the physical and the spiritual.
He went.
He found people selling and exchanging money
John 2:17 He demonstrated zeal for the house of God.
He made a whip and drove all from the temple courts.
What do you think comes first, ambition to follow Christ or ambition to save souls?
Jesus zeal was for His father’s house.
We live in a world where me matters more than we.
Recent hurricanes and tsunami’s forced self sufficient people into needy circumstances.
The Bible indicates how great a need we truly have.
We need spiritually mature believers.
We need to be encouraged in our faith.
The local church is not intended to be a market.
market=commerce n. — the activity of providing goods and services involving financial, commercial, and industrial aspects.
to sell v. — to exchange or deliver something for money or its equivalent.
transfer or exchange
moneychanger n. — one whose business is to exchange the money of country or sphere for that of another country or sphere.
The Jews asked or some level of proof that Jesus had authority to do what He did.
The Jews were thinking the temple building and probably temple authority.
However, the disciples put it together after Jesus resurrection.
Jesus spent time with His disciples
What was Jesus main priority?
Clearly, Jesus related differently to people.
He responded differently to the money changers to His disciples, and also to the Jewish leaders.
Jesus spent time with His disciples.
Do I spend time with disciples in Calvary?
Do you spend time with disciples in Calvary?
Jesus avoided the appearance of competition
What did Jesus avoid and what didn’t he avoid?
Jesus avoided those trying to kill Him.
What was Jesus intentional about at this time of His ministry?
Jesus offended the Pharisees
How subtle was Jesus in His dealing with Jewish leaders?
Jesus Deals with His disciples
How did Jesus deal with His disciples?
Jesus tone
How does Jesus’ tone differ between needy sinners and arrogant Pharisees.
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