Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
About 2,000 years have passed between Adam and Abraham- and they weren’t pleasant.
It didn’t take long for things to get bad after Adam sinned.
His own child would become the first murderer in history, killing his brother Abel.
Their children would follow in his footsteps and corruption would grow and spread.
Within a couple generations, corruption was filling the earth as fast as the people could spread out.
It would get so bad that God would flood the Earth, wiping out all people except for Noah and his family.
But then, they also were corrupt and the people would repeat the mistakes of Adam, attempting to usurp God at the tower of Babel.
God would scatter them and confuse their language.
Then, after a while longer, we are introduced to a man named Abram.
This man was going to turn out to hear some amazing things from God, and he would end up being a critical piece to how God was going to begin to fix what Adam had broke.
The Promise
What had Adam lost?
Place
The garden was taken from him
Presence of God
God could no longer dwell with him
People of God
His own child would become the first murderer, killing his brother, and being exiled.
What does God promise to Abraham?
Presence in verse 1
People in verse 5
Place in verse 7
How will that come to be?
The Fulfillment
People
Presence
Place
What does this mean for you?
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