Sermon Tone Analysis

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Why the rings?
What would have happened if there were no rings?
Ocean of Fluoroantimonic Acid, with a teflon tub.
The major covenants between God and man have 3 things:
An ark.
A sign.
A way to bring the ark to us.
Mark 17:
Acts 10:
1 Corinthians 14:
When we pray in tongues, our Spirit prays.
1 Corinthians 14:14
We don’t know what we should pray for, so tongues prays through us, things we can’t know to pray for.
It “builds us up” and “edifies” us.
(edify means to “build up”)
Jude 20:
Jude
Bottom Line: tongues is the transition into the presence of God.
Just like the rings, tongues brings God’s presence to us.
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