Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Abrahamic Covenant
This promise was a promise of blessing and favor.
But, this promise was much bigger than Abraham and it was even bigger than the Nation of Israel.
This promise was pointing towards a greater plan.
For with no Israel, there would be no Christ.
And with no Christ there would be no grace to which we gain our salvation.
But this promise didn’t start with Abraham but was
Each generation, each person that is listed in Matthew chapter one, had long awaited for Christ’s coming.
Each person born would beg the question: “Is this him?
is this the one who shall take away the sins of the world?”
But to many, they died before ever seeing their promise.
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