Sermon Tone Analysis

A TRANSFORMED HEART
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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A HEART TRANSFORMED
From the book: "Seeing the Heart of Christ" by Bill Crowder
Questions:
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In Luke 19:1-7 We learn that Zacchaeus climbed a Sycamore Tree.
What two things did we learn about Zacchaeus by that act?
2. We know that Jesus changed his heart completely.
How much was he willing to give the person he may have cheated out of their money?
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In Luke 19:10 it says that Jesus came to ___________ and ___________ what was lost.
What is the significance of both these words?
How does this support the mission of Jesus to rescue, redeem, and restore all of us?
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