Sermon Tone Analysis

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Things to come
The true story of McArthur Wheeler and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
Pittsburgh, PA, April 19, 1995 He robs 2 banks, in broad daylight.
He wore no mask, “But, I wore the juice”
Detectives concluded he was not delusional, not on drugs — just incredibly mistaken.
He knew that lemon juice is used in invisible ink....
He is considered the world’s dumbest criminal.
David Dunning, a Cornell psychology professor found “Those most lacking in knowledge and skills are least able to appreciate that lack.
As maturing Christians, at what point do we need to know
How much of the Bible do we need to know or understand?
What did Jesus teach, what did he say was the greatest commandment?
What does he say about how to deal with our enemies?
What salvation means?
We are saved, saved from what?
Why did this happen in the Bible?
Why doesn’t God
Is this Bible verse literal or figurative?
To what extent do we need to understand these things?
How much of the history of the Bible do we need to understand?
How much of the preservation of the Bible do we need to understand?
1 Peter
says God will preserve His word forever.
Frances Bible verse video
Textual Variants
We must weigh textual variants to see their implications.
Greek manuscripts: textual variants note
Chapter 12, Verse 22.
None of the seven left offspring.
Last of all, the woman died too.
v. None of the seven had taken her and left offspring.
Verse 23
In the resurrection, when they rise, whose wife will she be, since the seven had married her?
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In the resurrection, whose wife will she be...
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