Sermon Tone Analysis

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HEB 2:5-
Heb2:9
heb 2:13-1
Do you have an Exchanged Life?
His humanity enabled Him to regain man’s lost dominion (vv.
5–9).
heb 2:
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David marveled that God would share His power and glory with feeble man!
but man was given privileges far higher than the angels.
God never promised the angels that they would reign in “the world to come”
But we have a serious problem here, for it is obvious that man today is not exercising dominion over creation.
Certainly man cannot control the fish, fowl, or animals.
In fact, man has a hard time controlling himself!
heb 2:9
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