Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. The Christmas Promise: Rev. 21:1-7
A. The promise of Christmas is that Jesus came to die for our sins.
The result of following Jesus is adoption and paradise.
B. The angel promised Joseph that Jesus would do this.
Matt.
1:21
C. Jesus is the Greek rendering of Joshua.
Joshua led the children of Israel into the promised land to fight battles for peace.
Jesus leads us into the Christian life to fight battles for peace and into the ultimate promise land as described in Revelation.
Matt.
10:34
II.
The Christmas Purpose: Rev. 21:22-27
A. The purpose of Christmas is for God to call a people His own.
B. This was the Message of John the Baptist and Jesus Luke 1:16
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This purpose/message should be ours too.
III.
The Christmas Preparation: Rev. 22:10-16, 20-21
A. This preparation is coming to Christ.
Have you come to Christ?
B. If you have do you look forward to seeing Him?
If not why not?
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