Sermon Tone Analysis
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The human desire for spiritual rest
See also Ps 55:4–8; La 3:25–26; 1 Ti 2:2
Spiritual rest is to be found in God alone
See also Ex 33:14; Ps 23:2; Ps 51:12; Ps 62:1–2; Ps 62:5–8; Ps 91:1–13; Is 26:3–4; Jn 14:27; Ro 5:1; Ga 1:3; Ga 5:22; Col 1:20
God promises his people spiritual rest
See also Ps 1:3; Ps 37:7; Ps 116:7; Ps 119:165; Ps 125:1; Ps 131:1–3; Pr 29:25; Is 30:15; Is 32:17–18; Is 58:11; Je 6:16; Je 17:7–8; Jn 14:1; Ro 8:6; 1 Pe 3:4
Spiritual rest is not for the wicked
See also Ps 112:10; Ec 2:23; Is 48:22; Is 57:20–21
God’s offer of rest rejected by a faithless people
Is 28:12; Je 6:16
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