Sermon Tone Analysis

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Luke 2:22-38; The Firstborn Son
Sermon in a sentence: Jesus, as the firstborn son, was set apart for God.
The foreshadowing of the firstborn.
(vs.
22-24)
The Old Testament progressively prepares for Jesus.
The Gospels present Jesus.
Acts proclaims the progress of Jesus.
The Epistles and Revelation promise Jesus.
The fulfillment of the firstborn.
(vs.
25-38)
Jesus Christ is the firstborn Son, who is the lamb of God, that takes away the sins of the world.
“O Come, All You Unfaithful” by Sovereign Grace Music
O come all you unfaithful
Come weak an unstable
Come know you are not alone
O come barren and waiting ones
Weary of praying, come
See what you God has done
Christ is born, Christ is born,
Christ is born for you
O come bitter and broken
Come with fears unspoken
Come taste of His perfect love
O come guilty and hiding ones
There is no need to run
See what your God has done
He’s the Lamb who was given
Slain for our pardon
HIs promise is peace
For those who believe
So come, though you have nothing
Come He is the offering
Come see what your God has done
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