Sermon Tone Analysis

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Don’t worry about ‘what will happen tomorrow’.
It’s in the Lord’s hands (James 4:14-15).
We must not lose sight of ‘the purpose of the Lord’.
We must remember that ‘the Lord is full of compassion and mercy’(James 5:11).
We look forward to ‘the Lord’s Coming’ as the great Day of our salvation (James 5:7-8).
We must not, however, forget God’s words of warning: ‘The Judge is standing at the door’.
God speaks to us concerning ‘the misery that is coming upon you’.
What is He saying to us here?
– He is warning us: Be careful how you live – Don’t trust in riches.
‘Don’t grumble against each other’(James 5:1-3,9).
The warning and the promise belong together.
Those who are facing judgment can be brought to the Saviour.
May God help us to speak His Word – the warning as well as the promise – , always praying that sinners will be saved (James 5:16,19-20).
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