Sermon Tone Analysis

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Faith Begins Where the Will of God is Known.
They were amazed, Why?
He taught as one with authority.
Makes me wonder what the scribes were teaching.
Dead powerless religion.
History.
One day in the sweet by and by, it will be better.
What kind of dumb devil interrupts a good church service?
Not only that, vs 24 he has a speaking part.
Notice what they have to say.
HAVE YOU COME TO DESTROY US?
I KNOW WHO YOU ARE.
What if every time we come in contact with demonic activity, the devils scream out, have you come to destroy us?
I know who you are.
He Rebuked it.
A 7 word rebuke.
In the Greek, it is actually 2 Words.
Quiet.
OUT!
2008.
ἐπιτιμάω ĕpitimaō, ep-ee-tee-mah´-o; from 1909 and 5091; to tax upon, i.e. censure or admonish; by impl.
forbid:— (straitly) charge, rebuke.
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
NT:2008 e)pitima/w epitimaœ overcome with a powerful word, rebuke
(from Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament © 1990 by William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
All rights reserved.)
Jesus hear’s from Heaven, and enforces the penalty
* Little Girl…Voices, Noises.
You get out of here.
You don’t deserve to be here.....and they left.
Why did they stop for an 8 year old?
She spoke a powerful word, and they had to go.
Pat Stringer… (dumb devil) (Sally) End of the story.
Still living.
That’s how it is supposed to be when a manifestation of the devil shows up.
But yet...
Amazed: Frightened.
The devil’s been going to church for who knows how long.
Jesus shows up and they are afraid.?
Read: Does the scripture say she was going to die?
No, It says she was sick.
Then Same Story in Luke.
He treated the fever like a common enemy.
Spoke a powerful word over it,and it was gone.
The Message.
What if every time we walked into the hospital where someone was dying of cancer, The cancer started screaming Have you come to destroy us?
I know who you are, and then it left.
Wouldn’t that be better than planing the funeral?
Allen, that is just beyond anything I can imagine.
Back to Mark 1
Sickness and Devils are Comfortable Within the Church and The Church is Amazed Someone Can Step Forward and Say No.
It’s a sad day when devils are comfortable and successful within the church.
Explain sickness and devils.
I know you can.
I don’t know if you will.
MOVED WITH COMPASSION!
IMMEDIATELY!
Phillips NT.
Phillips NT.
One More.
The Passion Translation.
The Heart of Heaven is Revealed.
39 times.
(Explain) (Thorn ) But. Look at the phrase, Moved with compassion or moved with pity in the NIV.
3710.
ὀργίζω ŏrgizō, or-gid´-zo; from 3709; to provoke or enrage, i.e. (pass.)
become exasperated:— be angry (wroth).
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
88.174 ὀργίζομαι: to be relatively angry—‘to be full of anger, to be furious, to be angry.’
πᾶς ὁ ὀργιζόμενος τῷ ἀδελφῷ αὐτοῦ ‘whoever is angry with his brother’ Mt 5:22.
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996).
Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament: based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition., Vol. 1, p. 760).
New York: United Bible Societies.
Jesus was mad.
At????????
If he is angry at the man for asking.
We are all in trouble.
If he is angry with the man for being sick.
We are all in trouble.
Continue:
1690.
ἐμβριμάομαι ĕmbrimaŏmai, em-brim-ah´-om-ahee; from 1722 and βριμάομαι brimaŏmai (to snort with anger); to have indignation on, i.e. (tran.) to blame, (intr.) to sigh with chagrin, (spec.) to sternly enjoin:— straitly charge, groan, murmur against.
As a testimony to ......them.
Them who? the Priest.
TELL THEM.
GOD STILL HEALS.
It’s time to tell the Church, God still heals, and then, demonstrate it.
It’s time to tell your neighbors, God still heals, and then, demonstrate it.
It’s time to tell the World, God still heals, and then demonstrate it.
What was the anger?
Compassion?
University Hospital.
שָׁכֵחַ shâkêach, shaw-kay’-akh; a prim.
root; to mislay, i.e. to be oblivious of, from want of memory or attention:— × at all, (cause to) forget.
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
Christmas tree light switch.
I know I have it somewhere.
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