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“The Ease of Great Faith” Luke 7:1-10

“The Ease of Great Faith” Luke 7:1-10. 1. A man of uncommon Character vv. 2-6 a. He was willing to Sacrifice vs. 5. 1. A man of uncommon Character vv. 2-6 a. He was willing to Sacrifice vs. 5 b. He was Merciful vv. 2-3. 1. A man of uncommon Character vv. 2-6

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“The Ease of Great Faith” Luke 7:1-10

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  1. “The Ease of Great Faith”Luke 7:1-10

  2. 1. A man of uncommon Character vv. 2-6 a. He was willing to Sacrifice vs. 5

  3. 1. A man of uncommon Character vv. 2-6 a. He was willing to Sacrifice vs. 5b. He was Merciful vv. 2-3

  4. 1. A man of uncommon Character vv. 2-6 a. He was willing to Sacrifice vs. 5b. He was Merciful vv. 2-3c. He was Humble vs. 6

  5. A man of uncommon Faith vv. 7-9 a. Authority explains faith vv. 7-8

  6. A man of uncommon Faith vv. 7-9 a. Authority explains faith vv. 7-8b. Amazing explains Jesus’ reaction vs. 9

  7. Two Reflections: a. Great faith is not always characteristic of great people (Mark 4:40, Luke 17:5)

  8. Two Reflections: a. Great faith is not always characteristic of great people (Mark 4:40, Luke 17:5)b. Great faith, like great strength, is most often revealed when it is easily erased (John 5:12-13)

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