Sermon Tone Analysis

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People get *all excited* about these *3 Vs.*
These *Vs.
tell* *us *what we can *get from God &* *what God *is *going* to *do for us.*
It *also shows* us *how* to *use* our *faith* to *receive.*
These are great Vs., But nearly *everyone stops  at V 24.* Well *Jesus didn't stop there.*
In t next few Vs.
*Jesus* *makes 2  *more *statements *that are *vitally important for* your *faith *to work.
*I.*
*MARK 11:25*
 
                 *A.*
Jesus *ties* this *thought* to *(V 24)* w~/ a *conjunction.*
*1.*
If this had been edited correctly in t KJV there *would not be a period after the word "them"* in *(V 24)*; it *should be* a *comma.*
*a.*
T word *"and"* is *joining *t *2 thoughts* together.
These *2 Vs* were *meant* to go *together.
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                                         *b.*
Notice that in *(V 25) *Jesus said that if you forgive someone that *may have done something against you,* that puts you *in* a *place to be forgiven* of your sins.
*i.*
If you're *not forgiving* someone then that puts you in a *dangerous place.
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                                                     *ii.*
It's putting you in a *place of* God's *judgement.*
*2.*
Really it's a *sin* *to be holding grudges *against someone.
*a.*
You need to *forgive* that person *so *that *you can be  forgiven of* *holding grudges.*
*B.*
When you here people talk, many times you can get t impression that *they realize they must forgive, but* you* know* that there *not going to forget *it.
*1.*
You have to *let it drop*, you have to *forget it*, as though it never happened.
*a.*
T *AMP Bible* says, *"And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against any one, forgive him & let it drop."
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                             *2.*
*PHIL 3:13*
 
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Paul told us to *forget those things that are behind*.
*i.*
*What* are some of those *things* that we are to *forget* about.
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