Sermon Tone Analysis

A HEART THAT RESTORES
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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Taken from the book by Bill Crowder: Seeing the Heart of Christ
Mark 8:22-30
Questions:
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How is the Emancipation Proclamation compared to the Gospel of Mark?
2. Why is it surprising that some friends brought the blind man to Jesus?
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This is the only miracle in the New Testament that was done in stages, why do you think it was?
4. What about you, who do you say Jesus is?
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