Sermon Tone Analysis

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-16The Old Testament Sabbath law does not specify what work you are not supposed to do on the Sabbath (see ; )The Jewish leaders began to add to the written commandments what is called the oral lawThirty-nine activities were prohibited on the SabbathLooking in a mirrorWearing false teethBurden = anything that weighed as much as or more than two dried figsThe Jews were upset because the man carried his mat after being healedSome of the most vicious people are religious legalistsThe man then went to the templeHe wanted to thank God for healing himThis could have been the first time in his life he was able to enter the templeJesus advised him to sin no moreHell is worse than what he had already enduredPhysical suffering is nothing compared to eternal sufferingJesus loved the man and showed him mercyThe Jews persecuted Jesus continuously for healing the man on the Sabbath
The Old Testament Sabbath law does not specify what work you are not supposed to do on the Sabbath (see ; )
The Jewish leaders began to add to the written commandments what is called the oral law
Thirty-nine activities were prohibited on the Sabbath
Looking in a mirror
Wearing false teeth
Burden = anything that weighed as much as or more than two dried figs
The Jews were upset because the man carried his mat after being healed
Some of the most vicious people are religious legalists
Tradition v. Theology, Tradition v. Truth
Issues of Conscience… meat sacrificed to idols, weak consciences...
Dress/attire
Alcohol
Tattoos
Smoking
Freedom v. Slavery
We need to be a Church that welcomes and accepts all peoples at all times...
Doesn’t mean we condone sin, but that we welcome and introduce them to Jesus!
And we are not the ones to do the changing, we allow them to grow and then let the HS do the life change...
The man then went to the temple - how cool, he went to Church!
When he was healed he knew where to go, people should know they can come here...
He wanted to thank God for healing him - BEST RESPONSE
This could have been the first time in his life he was able to enter the temple - Are we as the Church giving a bad first impression to first timers???
Jesus advised him to sin no more
Hell is worse than what he had already endured
Physical suffering is nothing compared to eternal suffering
Jesus loved the man and showed him mercy
The Jews persecuted Jesus continuously for healing the man on the Sabbath - Do we persecute Jesus by adding to his truth with our traditions...
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