Sermon Tone Analysis
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Living the Covenant
Obey God’s Commandments
Covenant doesn’t mean making one agreement and then going on autopilot.
God wants our faith engaged constantly by being in covenant with him.
Isaac represented the fruit of God’s promises.
Killing him would mean an end to the great nation Abraham is promised.
Obey God’s commands
God wants us to trust him with our pleasure
But Abraham obeys without question.
Trust God’s provision
Abraham trusts that God will provide the sacrifice.
Believe that God has a plan
This episode wasn’t an arbitrary test.
Solomon’s temple was built at Jehovah-Jireh on Mount Moriah.
This provided the basis for the sacrificial system.
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