Sermon Tone Analysis

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We encounter stress in different ways in our life.
The same study expresses the more the stressful the event the higher likelihood of illness.
Show here is the order the Studies show that the 10 most stressful life events:
Death of a spouse (or child).
Divorce
Marital Seperation
Imprisonment
Death of close family member.
Personal injury or illness.
Marriage
Dismissal from work
Marital reconciliation
Retirement
John the baptist was in a dark time being imprisoned dealing with the stress of imprisonment and wondering is the expected one here as he is preparing to die.
John’s role to prepare the way for the Messiah would not be finished if he was not here.
John was in need of some good news to know that his life work was not in vain.
Joy In His Presence
Joy In His Presence
Are you the expected one?
Samuel T. Duren / General
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The coming one
In the Old Testament speaks of the work of John the Baptist in preparing the way for Jesus.
The Psalm is echoed in the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem as we celebrate Palm Sunday.
Joy brings us hope in dark times and stress.
In the New Testament in Revelation Jesus describes himself as the Coming one.
We encounter stress in different ways in our life.
The same study expresses the more the stressful the event the higher likelihood of illness.
Show here is the order the Studies show that the 10 most stressful life events:
Death of a spouse (or child*): 100
Divorce: 73
Marital separation: 65
Imprisonment: 63
Death of a close family member: 63
Personal injury or illness: 53
Marriage: 50
Dismissal from work: 47
Marital reconciliation: 45
Retirement: 45
Israel has been waiting for the coming of the Christ.
John has been working to prepare the way and is now hoping to hear the joy of the good news.
John the Baptist was in a dark time being imprisoned dealing with the stress of imprisonment and wondering is the expected one here as he is preparing to die.
John’s role to prepare the way for the Messiah would not be finished if he was not here.
John was in need of some good news to know that his life work was not in vain.
We too are to work for the Joy of the Lord.
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2 John the Baptist, who was in prison, heard about all the things the Messiah was doing.
So he sent his disciples to ask Jesus,
We are created for the glory of the Lord.
We are to work for his glory and seek his pleasing will.
Serving the Lord will bring us joy and the strength to endure stressful times.
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