Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
Prayer
Glad to see you today
We are starting a new series… Overwhelmed - how Jesus teaches us to deal with stress
Prayer
Matt 11
O gracious Father in heaven as our Christ prays so shall we.
We gather together today to take a break from our busy lives and to focus on you, your word, and what you would have for us this day.
As we are here in a crowd like this we are aware that there are people here today with real pains, real fears, real sorrows, and burdens.
God we ask that through the grace of your Holy spirit you would quiet our hearts and minds so that we would be able to focus on you today.
Message
Matthew 11.25
C. H. Spurgeon - Oct 22, 1876 - “Rest for the Laboring”
A character that describes you
Laboring [all who labor in any way]
In service of formal religion
keep the law
self justification
In the service of Self
honor
ease
fame, etc...
In the Service of Satan
lust
drink
infidelity
addiction
Laden [all who are heavy with burdens]
Laden with Sin
guilt
dread
remorse
fear of death
Laden with care
anxiety
greed
ambition
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