Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introductory Remarks
This pericope may appear out of place in Jesus’ sermon.
However, the entire sermon is rooted in the Shema and the Old Testament.
Hypocritical Judgement of Others(vs.
1-2 & 5)
God hates hypocrisy!
Matthew 2:7-12 & 23:13-33
It is not hypocritical to see the sins of others.
It is hypocritical to see their sins and not our own.
(vs.
15-23)
Honest Judgement of Ourselves (vs.
3-4)
Each one of us have a speck in our own eyes.
(vs.
11)
The point of judgement is to bring healing.
Holy Judgement of Everyone
Jesus Christ is the perfect judge.
(v.19-23)
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