Sermon Tone Analysis

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All of creation is God’s.
Why did He commission an ark to be built for His presence to dwell?
What was the world like before the ark?
What happened in the temple when Jesus died on the cross?
Because of the curse, God’s presence can only dwell in a holy consecrated vessel!
Consecrated — to be rendered holy or be set apart by means of religious rites.
The antidote to God’s presence:
So why the poles?
Why couldn’t they just pick up the ark?
What happened to Uzzah?
How did the high priest approach the ark?
What is an “ark”?
It’s just a box!
God had to answer the problem of the flesh, and give us a holy, consecrated “box” for His presence to dwell!
Our goal from the time we wake up, until we go to sleep, is shedding the things of the flesh!
The words of the flesh, the attitudes of the flesh, the thoughts of the flesh.
All of them rob us of the presence of God!
Each covenant had an ark, and a sign.
Noah’s Ark & the rainbox.
The ark of the covenant, and circumcision.
Our Spirits, and tongues.
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