Sermon Tone Analysis

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We have heard salvation’s declaration many times.
We have heard of its delivering power of sin.
Yet we have felt far more the pleasures, consequences, and trappings of sin.
God seems like a subject at times.
The new things of this life seem more attractive.
We have all felt the strong desire for a friendship, acceptance, a new improved work situation, and the let down when that did not yield the lasting thrill that we wanted from it.
When we face our apathy, anger, judemental spirit, and impatience time and time again, we begin to form a thinking about God- does He care about me, is He strong enough to deliver me?
We can face this weariness as well in living a dependent life obedience.
Listen to the voice of the One you have offended (v.v 1-2)
Isaiah 40:1-2
I am still in the hard situation, how can I have peace?
(v.v.
3-11)
What happens when God comes?
Isaiah 40: 3-5
Clarity happens when glory shines
We are experiencing regularly the frailness of things that seem permanent, so I must be daily listening to that which lasts forever
How do I know if this God is able to carry out what He says?
(v.v.
12-17)
Everyone has a God; what can he do in comparison to the true God.
What is my substitute?
(v.v.
18-20)
What do I know about God? (V.v.
20-26)
What is the problem in my heart (v.27)
So How should I respond to the Creator God (V.
28-31)
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