Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
how did you arrive here today? to remember the deceased
At funerals we speak regarding the deceased and departed
At funerals we speak regarding those who remain
Body- At funerals we proclaim
First Voice
A message of eternal significance
A message for those who remain
Whose audience is those who remain
Including family, friends, (and enemies too if in attendance today)
how did you arrive here today? to remember the deceased
Meant to get the audiences attention
Fear God
Give God Glory
Why?
The hour of judgement has come
God is your heavenly creator
Secondly, this world is fading away
Thirdly and finally, don’t worship the things of the world- even the death of a love one
Conclusion
Because there is something else to come- the eternal good news of Jesus Christ
Our Father who art in heaven
Hallowed be thy name
Thy kingdom come!
Thy will be done!
Thy will be done
On earth, as it is in heaven
Give us this day, our daily bread
And Forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those, who trespass against us
Lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from the evil
For thine is the kingdom
The Power
And the Glory!
Forever!
Amen!
Revelation 14:
Philippians 1:21-
MSG
The Eternal Good News Of Jesus Christ!
John 3
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