Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Hypocrisy*
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Taken from Our Daily Bread April 1st, 2008
 
I love the story of the stressed-out woman who was tailgating a man as they drove on a busy boulevard.
When he slowed to a stop at a yellow light, the woman hit the horn, cussing and screaming in frustration and gesturing angrily.
As she was still in midrant, she heard a tap on her window and looked up into the face of a police officer who ordered her to exit the car with her hands up.
He took her to the police station and placed her in a holding cell.
An hour later, the officer returned and said, “I’m sorry, Ma’am.
This has been a big mistake.
When I pulled up behind you, I noticed your ‘What Would Jesus Do?’ license plate holder and your ‘Follow Me to Sunday School’ bumper sticker.
I assumed the car was stolen!”
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