Sermon Tone Analysis

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How do you use your power?
Blessed, Meek, will Inherit the Earth
Blessed is to have the loving attention of Almighty God.
What is biblical Meekness?
Meekness refers more often to a person who viewed his own role in relation to God as that of a servant and who thus quietly and gently subjected himself to God’s will.
D. G. Burke, “Meek Meekness,” ed.
Geoffrey W Bromiley, The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Revised (Wm.
B. Eerdmans, 1979–1988), 307.
Jesus shows an example of meekness.
How does Jesus show meekness?
How do we live meekly?
We submit to God.
We trust God who judges rightly.
We then manage the power we have for God’s glory.
Who will inherit the earth?
What does it mean to inherit the earth?
How do we live meekly?
We submit to God.
We trust God who judges rightly.
We then manage the power we have for God’s glory.
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