Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
Review: We’ve been talking about the sermon on the mount.
Our point has been that Jesus is creating a new community.
A community that he is calling us into and wants us to be a part of.
We are a new group - The Kingdom of God.
If you remember we’ve following Jesus’ outline:
What kind of people Make up this new, alternative community?
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How should this new community interact with the world?
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How should this new community approach the Bible?
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What does it look like to actually, practically live as part of the new community?
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Last week we began in and Jesus’ first practical topic was anger.
We talked about how Jesus lays out a “This is what they’ve been saying…but this is what I tell you..” He cuts through all of the mess and gets to the root of our issues.
When it comes to anger, he starts with murder and works his way back to say that anger, unchecked, can lead to all sorts of issues in our lives.
Opening Question/Illustration: Tonight, we are going to talk about topics.
Lust and divorce.
So let’s start right off with a controversial question.
Transition to Text: Let’s see what Jesus has to say about these issues
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Jesus gets to the root
You’ve heard it said…Don’t commit adultery
Jesus goes further and says - If you’ve lusted, you’ve committed adultery.
He again, as with anger, makes a line straight to the root of the problem.
He says, you don’t just need to keep yourself for your spouse physically, you need to keep yourself for your spouse even with what’s going on inside your heart and head.
Jesus’ commands are harder to follow than the law itself!
Jesus offers a solution: Avoid sin at any cost
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