Sermon Tone Analysis
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!! Emmanuel (Matthew 1:23)
Someone noted that there are /365 /names in the Bible for our *Lord Jesus Christ.*
No one name can do justice to what He is.
*Emmanuel, *God with us, is particularly His name for Christmas.
!!! I. Emmanuel —God as He Really Is with Us as We Really Are
The /eternal /God with us in our little moment.
The /omnipresent /God with us in our little place.
The /all-knowing /God with us in our ignorance.
The /all-powerful God /with us in our weakness.
The /invisible /God made visible.
God in /His/ holiness with us in our sin.
!!! II.
Emmanuel—The Greatest Comfort
A comfort for all people.
A comfort for all people at every moment.
A God who is absolutely approachable.
!!! III.
Emmanuel—The Great Rejection
"He came unto his own, and his own received him not" (John 1:11, KJV).
Matthew's Gospel ends with the promise: "Lo, I am with you alway" (28:20, KJV).
The New Testament ends with the promise: "The tabernacle of God is with men" (Rev.
21:3, KJV).
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