Sermon Tone Analysis

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Matthew 5:15
Scripture shows fire being used in a variety of ways in this world.
Fire is often mentioned as a symbol, denoting God’s presence and power, his judgment or his purifying work.
Scripture often uses light as a symbol of the people of God, and especially the manner in which believers are able and required to reflect the glory of God in a dark world of sin.
The people of God as the light of the world
Examples of believers acting as light to the world
Moses on Mount Sinai:
God is the source of the light of his people
God and his law as the source of light
The gospel of forgiveness as a source of light
The people of God are called to live in his light
In Conclusion:
Where is your light?
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