Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Weight of the Truth
Not one command is given in chapter one but rather an encompassing picture of Jesus as the greater truth, the living representation of God.
The writer of Hebrews opens the second chapter much like a pastor.
He begins to plead with the hearer that they might listen up and not miss what he is about to tell them.
We are people prone to drift away from God to move slightly to the left and the right the path that the Lord has put before us.
The writer pleads that we pay attention and not miss what he is saying and drift way from the truth being shared.
This writer who is very Hebrew points the hearer back to the law, the message spoken through angels.
The law was given and it was binding and held with it consequences for not keeping it.
The truth that the hearers clung to was the law so lets go back to the giving of the law.
Deuteronomy 6:1-7
The writer references the law for the law was given to lead people into life.
The Lord gives the law to the people of Israel and tells them that if they follow the law, He will bless them and they will be led to life.
If they do not follow the ways of the Lord, it will go bad for them.
God’s plan for mankind, the plan that reached its culmination in the Son who is greater than all, is to lead us to life.
The Greater Salvation
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