Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Scripture Reading
Opening Prayer
Introduction
Exposition One
I.
By Jesus’ death, direct access to God is now possible, making the temple obsolete.
(51-52a)
Illustration
Suppose you wanted to make a request of the president of the United States...
Application
Don’t underestimate the Power that you have access to.
Pray
Live life bravely
Exposition Two
II.
Jesus is the Son of God
Illustration
Application
Be in awe of Him
Follow Him
Exposition Three
Side Note: Women
This is not a point of the text but is worth mentioning.
Matthew uses women as witnesses to establish the story of Jesus.
This would have appeared odd to the ancient world as Women were not viewed as reliable witnesses.
Our world today wants to claim that Biblical Christianity constrains women and treats them as inferior to men.
From the beginning, that has not been the case.
So what do we see attested to by these women?
We see that...
III.
The accounts of Jesus death, burial, and ressurection are accurate.
(55-56)
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Application
Conclusion
Prayer of Thanksgiving
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