Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Openness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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The scope of Jesus Christ’s pre-eminence
Over all people
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Over his enemies
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Over every power and authority
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Over all traditions and institutions
Over all things
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The pre-eminence of Jesus Christ in relation to others
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To the patriarchs
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To angels
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To other lords and kings
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Descriptions of Jesus Christ’s pre-eminence
He is the head
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He is the capstone
By so saying Jesus Christ applied this verse to himself.
The capstone/cornerstone was the most significant stone of a building’s structure.
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He is the Chief Shepherd
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The reasons for Jesus Christ’s pre-eminence
His divine origin
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His equality with the Father
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His authority derives from the Father
He possesses the rights of the firstborn
As the firstborn son has the rights and privileges of an heir, so Jesus Christ is heir of all things by virtue of his pre-existence and sonship.
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He has a superior name
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He is the First and the Last
This title implies that all things are summed up in Christ and find their purpose in him.
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Examples of events whereby Jesus Christ’s pre-eminence is recognised
His entry into Jerusalem
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His resurrection
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His exaltation to the Father’s right hand
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