Sermon Tone Analysis
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Hebrews 4:12
The utterances of God, especially as revealed in Scripture.
This may take the form of commands or promises.
The term can also refer to Jesus Christ as the incarnate Word of God.
The word of God revealed as law
God has made his commands and requirements known
God’s law is to be obeyed
The word of God as prophecy
The prophets spoke the words of God
God’s prophetic word came to Israel with varying frequency.
True prophecy is inspired by God
A true prophet hears from God
The prophetic word is to be heeded
The word of God as Scripture
Scripture is the written word of God
New Testament writings are classified as Scripture
Scripture is inspired and true
The foundational importance of Scripture
It must not be distorted or changed:
It is to be read publicly:
It is the basis for preaching:
It sets the limit of authoritative doctrine
In Conclusion:
Jesus Christ as the incarnate Word of God
Jesus Christ is God in the flesh
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