Sermon Tone Analysis
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God With Us
His love manifest in his presence.
Hope, Peace (Shalom), Joy
JOY
Deep sense of well-being.
Deep, fundamental happiness:
Based on the acts of God from Old
I.e.
Deliverance from Egypt.
Exodus based poem
Joy based on promise of a new world (1-2)
Joy based on new life (3-7)
The exodus pilgrims, looking ahead, did not see the blossoming, only barrenness.
The blossoming came as they walked the path.
Joy of coming home (8-10)
Psalm
Psalm 30:1-
I pray, O God, to know you, to love you, so that I may rejoice in you.
And if I cannot attain to full joy in this life, may I at least advance from day to day, until that joy shall come to the full.
Let the knowledge of you advance in me here, and there be made full.
Let the love of you increase, and there let it be full, that here my joy may be great in hope, and there full in truth.
Lord, through your Son you command, no, you counsel us to ask; and you promise that we shall receive, that our joy may be full.
I ask, O Lord, as you counsel through our wonderful Counsellor.
I will receive what you promise by virtue of your truth, that my joy may be full.
Faithful God, I ask.
I will receive, that my joy may be full.
Meanwhile, let my mind meditate upon it; let my tongue speak of it.
Let my heart love it; let my mouth talk of it.
Let my soul hunger for it; let my flesh thirst for it; let my whole being desire it, until I enter into your joy, O Lord, who are the Three and the One God, blessed forever and ever.
Amen.
ANSELM OF CANTERBURY
I pray, O God, to know you, to love you, so that I may rejoice in you.
And if I cannot attain to full joy in this life, may I at least advance from day to day, until that joy shall come to the full.
Let the knowledge of you advance in me here, and there be made full.
Let the love of you increase, and there let it be full, that here my joy may be great in hope, and there full in truth.
Lord, through your Son you command, no, you counsel us to ask; and you promise that we shall receive, that our joy may be full.
I ask, O Lord, as you counsel through our wonderful Counsellor.
I will receive what you promise by virtue of your truth, that my joy may be full.
Faithful God, I ask.
I will receive, that my joy may be full.
Meanwhile, let my mind meditate upon it; let my tongue speak of it.
Let my heart love it; let my mouth talk of it.
Let my soul hunger for it; let my flesh thirst for it; let my whole being desire it, until I enter into your joy, O Lord, who are the Three and the One God, blessed forever and ever.
Amen.
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