Sermon Tone Analysis

A HEART THAT CARES
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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A HEART THAT CARES
from the book "Seeing the Heart of Christ" by bill Crowder
Mark 5:21-43
Questions
1. Who did Mark write his Gospel to and what message did he want to give?
2. What did the Romans think about women?
Why does that change the way they may look at this passage?
3. What did Jesus call the woman who touched him, and what did He tell her about her healing?
4. What did Jesus tell Jarius to do?
5. Who will separate us from the ______ of Christ?
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