Sermon Tone Analysis

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TNCC Question
What is God?
TNCC Verse
Ps
TNCC Answer
God is the creator and sustainer of everyone and everything.
He is eternal, infinite, and unchangeable in His power and perfection, goodness and glory, wisdom, justice, and truth.
Nothing happens except through Him and by His will.
INTRO
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Clearly state the theme of the text/sermon.
Title & Text
Blessed Assurance
Theme
The assurance of Gods blessings come from Him alone.
Pray
God our Father sometimes we doubt you, often we doubt ourselves as well.
We question our faith, we question your provision, we question your goodness.
We read your word one day and then doubt your promises the next!
God help us to trust you, to have peace in you, and to find our assurance in Jesus Christ.
You have made it clear before that it is in you that we are saved, please speak again today to us and give us the assurance that we so often crave.
Amen
THE SERMON BODY
Text
Information About Esau’s Wives 26.34-35
Wives of Esau
2x wives
2x wives
hittite wives
bitterness
Isaac’s Blessing of Jacob 27.1-29
Isaac’s plan 27.1-4
getting old
get game
get blessing
Rebekah’s plan 27.5-13
get goats
make food
steal blessing
Jacob’s deception 27.14-25
covered by clothes and skins
lies three times
Blessing given 27.26-29
prosperity
power
protection
Isaac’s Blessing of Esau 27.30-40
Deception discovered 27.30-33
the food is hot
the jig is up
the blessing is secure
Esau’s enragement 27.34-38
blessing deeply desired
nothing left to give
brotherly bitterness
“‘Blessing’” given 27.39-40
restless
ruthless
controlled
rebellious
Family Fallout 27.41-28.9
Esau’s plot 27.41
hatred, vengeance and murder
Rebekah’s intervention 27.42-46
hears the plot
explains the escape
sets up the sending
Jacob is sent away 28.1-5
Isaacs instruction
Isaacs affirmation
Isaacs sending
Esau takes another wife 28.6-9
sees Jacob leave
sees Canaanite women not good
takes daughter of Ismael instead
Theme - Argument
The assurance of Gods blessings come from Him alone.
Esau was unworthy of God’s blessing through Isaac
he did not earn it
he did not deserve it
he was not destined for it
Jacob was unworthy of God’s blessing through Isaac
he did not earn it
he did not deserve it
it was not legally his
but he wanted it
but he received it
but there was an assurance of it
Esau was assured that Jacob was blessed
Isaac was assured that Jacob was blessed
Jacob was assured of God’s blessing
We are unworthy of God’s blessing through Isaac
we cannot earn it
we do not deserve it
it is not legally ours
but we want it
but we need it
but it is offered to us
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