Sermon Tone Analysis

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Opening:
story
A woman testified to the transformation in her life that had resulted through her experience in conversion.
She declared, "I’m so glad I got religion.
I have an uncle I used to hate so much I vowed I’d never go to his funeral.
But now, why, I’d be happy to go to it any time."
Intro
Glory In Disguise (9:1–13)
Revealed Identity
The transfiguration (9:1–8)
Missing Prophet
Elijah (9:9–13)
Lacking The Power (9:14–32)
Borrowed Power
The failure of the disciples (9:14–19)
True Power
The healing (9:19–27)
Jesus’ teaching about the healing (9:28–32)
Prime(9:33–50)
Marks of Greatness
The servant of all (9:33–37)
Alliances (9:38–41)
Last Is First
Dealing radically with sin (9:42–50)
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