Sermon Tone Analysis

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Question: Anybody ever been caught in the “race for greatness?”
Context: On the way to Jerusalem, the disciples still haven’t learned the ways of Jesus’ kingdom: humility, service, suffering for righteousness.
Main Idea: Jesus’ life and mission is the path to the cross; Discipleship to Jesus is to follow him on that path, service, selfless suffering, servanthood.
Passage: Matthew 20:17-28
Follow Jesus on the Way to Jerusalem
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