Sermon Tone Analysis

GOD SAVES
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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GOD SAVES,
from the book, Jesus by Max Lacado
John 13:3-5
Questions:
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In John 13:3-5 Jesus did a remarkable act of humility and love, what was it?
2. Like Jesus, sometimes our acts of love do not get rewarded, in spite of this, what did Jesus tell us to do?
3.How do we know Jesus has forgiven our sins before we commit them?
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