Sermon Tone Analysis

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ZECHARIAH 9:9
ZECHARIAH 9:9
1- THE STRUGGLE WAS REAL.
ISRAEL WAS A POWERHOUSE OF A NATION AND PROSPERED GREATLY.
2 KINGS 24:
KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR MADE JEHOACHINS UNCLE KING AND CHANGED HIS NAME TO ZEDEKIAH.
2 KINGS 24:29
2 CHRONICLES 36:12
2 CHRONICLES 36:11
THE ONCE GREAT NATION OF ISRAEL NOW LAY IN RUINS AND WAS UNDER THE COMPLETE CONTROL OF BABYLON.
2- A GLIMMER OF HOPE.
ZACHA
ZEXH.
MATTHEW 21:
3- NOW WE WAIT.
EARLY CHURCH ALWAYS TALKED ABOUT THE COMING OF CHRIST AS THE COMING JUDGMENT.
We have become so accustomed to the idea of divine love and of God’s coming at Christmas that we no longer feel the shiver of fear that God’s coming should arouse in us.
We are indifferent to the message, taking only the pleasant and agreeable out of it and forgetting the serious aspect, that the God of the world draws near to the people of our little earth and lays claim to us.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, “The Coming of Jesus in Our Midst”
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We have become so accustomed to the idea of divine love and of God’s coming at Christmas that we no longer feel the shiver of fear that God’s coming should arouse in us.
We are indifferent to the message, taking only the pleasant and agreeable out of it and forgetting the serious aspect, that the God of the world draws near to the people of our little earth and lays claim to us.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, “The Coming of Jesus in Our Midst”
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