Sermon Tone Analysis

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Max Lucado tells about his neighbor who was trying to teach his 6-year-old son how to shoot a basketball.
They were out in the backyard.
The father shot a couple of times, saying, "Do it just like that, son; it's real easy."
The little boy tried very hard but he couldn't get the ball 10 feet into the air.
The little fellow got more and more frustrated.
Finally, after hearing his father talk about how easy it was for the 10th time, the boy said, "It's easy for you up there.
You don't know how hard it is from down here."
\\   \\ You and I never can say that about God.
When Jesus became man and lived among us, He walked where we walk; He suffered what we suffer; He was tempted as we are tempted.
He was Emmanuel, which means, "God is with us." (Bill Bouknight, Collected Sermons) \\
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