Sermon Tone Analysis
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*Jer.
29:13*—
God’s Word to His people in the day of Jeremiah is still His sure word for men who have sinned and lost touch with the Infinite.
No perfunctory gesture of interest can procure the rich treasure that is more valuable than all gold.
He is always available.
His longing is that all men may look to Him and live.
His arms are always open in loving invitation to any who will turn to Him.
It is just as true, however, that a diligent search is necessary.
One who becomes conscious of his need, senses the satisfying gift of God, and sets out to find Him can be sure of victory if he seeks with his whole heart.
Cleansing, peace, joy, victory will be his at the hand of a loving God who delights to welcome His children home.
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32 (29:10–14) Yates, /Preaching/, pp.
146, 147.
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