I counted Christ mentioned 31 times in Reverend Borghardt's sermon.
Some of Burghardt's verbs were: makes holy, makes blessings, slain, is lamb, died, rose, lives, took sin, is holy, make pure, reigns, and forgives.
I used Pastor Wilken’s diagnostic on both Edward’s lecture and Burghardt’s gospel message to distinguish the two very different themes. Edward’s speech reminded us that as sinners we deserve nothing but eternal death and the wrath of God. However he did not mention the gospel more than five times in the four paged portion. On the other hand Burghardt preached about Jesus Christ and allowed the congregation to understand that they were saved by the Lamb. He says “He died for you, He lives for you, He reigns with you” and hearing that gives Christians the hope of eternal life.
Some of Burghardt's verbs were: makes holy, makes blessings, slain, is lamb, died, rose, lives, took sin, is holy, make pure, reigns, and forgives.
I used Pastor Wilken’s diagnostic on both Edward’s lecture and Burghardt’s gospel message to distinguish the two very different themes. Edward’s speech reminded us that as sinners we deserve nothing but eternal death and the wrath of God. However he did not mention the gospel more than five times in the four paged portion. On the other hand Burghardt preached about Jesus Christ and allowed the congregation to understand that they were saved by the Lamb. He says “He died for you, He lives for you, He reigns with you” and hearing that gives Christians the hope of eternal life.
I like the quotes that you chose to describe the theme of Burghardt’s sermon.
ReplyDeleteLike brianna, I like you used the quotes to get your point across. It gives actual proof of the differences between the 2 sermons. Also, the reference to how many times Christ was mentioned in Edward's sermon.
ReplyDeleteAlong with the first two, I find it good that you had the idea to write down quotes from the message. The really get Burghardt's point across.
ReplyDeleteI like how you used quotes to back up your insertion of the two differing themes. Bringing in the differnet number of times they used Christ helped to back up your awnser to.
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