Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Sunday before Christmas...
[RECAP: In the Beginning; In the Fullness of Time; In the Father’s Hands]
One of my favorite Christmas memories…reading the Christmas story—from —as a family on Christmas Eve before going to bed.
Witnesses SHARED.
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Luke 2.
…this is the privileged message!
Luke 2.15-17
…they reported & all who heard it were amazed!
Come and See.
Go and Tell…The Thrill of Hope (find quote from the book)
…We do well to follow this example!
Witnesses WORSHIPED.
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…these were not mere mystic pagans.
They were likely influenced by the lives of those impacted by Daniel & other Hebrews of the past, &...
…multiple gospels record multiple instances where Jesus was honored/worshipped as LORD.
This indicates that such worship took place from the beginning!
Romans 12.
…We do well to follow this example!
…We do well to follow this example!
…The end of the story as we would read it on Christmas Eve…is the heart of our lives today...
Matt 2.
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