Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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No Appointment: Me to Whitehouse = Rejected
Appointment: Me to Whitehouse = Welcomed Once
Staff: Me to Whitehouse = Free and Easy and Immediate Access
Hebrews Lead Up
THIS GIVES ME CONFIDENCE
Hebrews 10:
Hebrews Lead Up
The book of Hebrews carries a powerful message: CHRIST IS SUPERIOR
The endless repetition of sacrifices made under Mosaic law is proof they could not perfect the worshiper.
HEBREWS 10:14
The truth of Christ’s person and work leads to confidence, leads to commitment.
Since the priestly work of Christ has established the privilege of access to God, we can approach God confidently, faithfully, and firmly maintain our confession and find ways to encourage others.
CONFIDENCE IN ACCESS TO GOD IS BASED ON CHRIST’S SAVING WORK
By the Blood of Jesus
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