Sermon Tone Analysis

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Illustration: Personal significance and reminder that God is good!
Like Sarah, Elizabeth has advanced beyond child-bearing years.
God is going to announce a child through them to fulfill a specific purpose.
This is familiar to us as we study Abraham.
Purpose of John the Baptist
v14 To deliver Joy and Gladness
v15 To be filled with the Holy Spirit
v16 To turn the people of Israel back to God
v17 To make ready for the Lord a people prepared
God calls His servants from birth.
Isaac was announced to come from Sarah to establish the nation of Israel
Samuel announced from Hannah to establish the kingship of Israel
John is announced to make the people of God ready for the true King of Kings.
Samson, Jud 13 / Paul, Ga 1 / Josiah, 1 Ki 13 /
Illustration: Christmas Charades
God conceals information so He can later reveal His power.
For Jesus’ birth: Ge 3:15 (Heel), Is 7:14 (Virgin/Immanuel), Micah 5:2 (Bethlehem), Mat 1:23 (Is 7)
For John’s birth: Mal 3:1 (Messenger), Mal 4:5-6 (Elijah)
For Jesus’ death:
God takes away our shame.
From inadequacy to worship!
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