Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Then Came Jesus*
*Text: Luke 2:1-20*
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*I.                   *Jesus came with means of personal invitation.
A.                Approachable
- Not as a king lifted up, but as a king bending                      down.
- the blue collar man.
B.                 Inclusive
- Coming to the least encompasses the whole
- Shows the lowly as just as important.
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Jesus came with a message of personal communication
A.                Individual (One on one)
- Concerned with each person as an individual*.*
B.                 Urgent
- What he was willing to leave behind.
- You are worth everything to Him.
III.
Jesus came with a method of personal identification
A.                Personal in experience
- working with my dad as an Ironworker when I was about 14.
B.                 Personal in example
- WWJD
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