Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Introduction
Mission Statement
“We are a community of Christ-centered disciples who Love God, Love Others, and Make Disciples of Jesus Christ.”.
What is a Disciple?
Someone growing in their knowledge of God, being transformed by God, doing the will and work of God.
Someone following Jesus, Growing in Jesus, and on mission for Jesus.
II.
The testing of Jesus
The Scene
v. 2 - Jesus teaches in the temple
vv. 3 - 4 - The woman brought to Jesus
The Test
vv.
5-6a
Law of Moses
They were testing Him to accuse Him.
They were constantly trying to accuse Jesus.
III.
The response of Jesus
v. 6b (v.
8)
He stooped down
What was He writing?
v. 7, 9- Who is without sin?
When they heard it...
He was left alone
v. 10-11 - The Woman
At that moment stoning, as horrible as it seems, may be welcome.
She’s been disgraced.
Then Jesus covers her disgrace with his grace.
He levels the playing field by quietly making each man admit his own sin, and then instead of condemning her, he forgives her.
Not only does he forgive her, but he also transforms her future.
He doesn’t give her a license to keep sinning.
He gives her a reason to stop.
Where are your accusers?
I do not condemn you.
John 3:17-21
John 8:12
IV.
Conclusion
Acts 17:22-31
We must know God...
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