Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sermon in a Sentence: The Lord Jesus Christ became poor that we might be rich.
!! I. Jesus Christ's Wealth
* A. The Wealth of Christ's P
(Phil.
2.5,6)
* B. The Wealth of Christ's G
(Isa. 6.1-4)
* C. The Wealth of Christ's I
(Heb.
1.1,2)
!! II.
Jesus Christ's Poverty
* A. The Poverty of Christ's B
(Lk. 2.4-7;2 Pet.
1.4;1 Jn. 3.1)
* B. The Poverty of Christ's L
(Matt.
8.19,20;Rom.
8.17)
* C. The Poverty of Christ's D
(Jn.
19.23,24;Jn.
5.24)
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