Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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God’s people regain their freedom
The exodus from Egypt as an act of deliverance
See also ; ; The people of Israel were frequently reminded that God had delivered them from Egypt; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
The return from exile in Babylon as an act of deliverance
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Freedom granted to individuals to reflect God’s past deliverance
the sabbath year: all servants to be freed after six years
The Year of Jubilee: all servants and slaves to be freed every fiftieth year:
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God’s purposes in bringing about his people’s freedom
God sets his people free to be his own
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God sets his people free to serve him
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God sets his people free to praise him
God sets his people free to be holy
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God sets his people free to receive his promised gifts
The inheritance is the promised land of Canaan, which foreshadows the gospel inheritance of eternal life in the kingdom of God; ; ;
Freedom is conditional upon obedience
Israel is commanded to remember the exodus as a matter of obedience
Israel’s freedom depends upon continuing obedience to the Lord
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Examples of Israel forfeiting freedom through sin
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