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SF377
THE KING OF OUR HEARTS
Luke 1:26‑38
INTRODUCTION
Series Background
A King Comes
Abraham ‑ A Saving King
David ‑ A Redeeming King
Isaiah ‑ A Suffering King
Mary ‑ The King of Our Hearts
Sermon Background
Biography of Mary
1A.
GOD INITIATES THE PROCESS
1B.
He Comes (v.26)
2B.
He Calls
1C.
From the past (v.27)
2C.
In the present (v.28)
3B.
He Convicts (v.29)
"troubled" = to be disturbed
2A.
GOD INVITES PARTICIPATION
1B.
He Comforts (v.30)
2B.
He Challenges (vv.31‑33)
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3A.
GOD INHABITS THE PERSON
1B.
He Cleanses (vv.34‑35)
"come upon you" ‑ to supervene, i.e. arrive, attack, (fig.)
influence:‑‑come (in, upon).
Used in Acts 1:8 to describe the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost ‑ to purify
2B.
He Controls (vv.
26‑37)
"overshadow" = to occupy
Used to express God's presence in the Temple
Exodus 40:35 (NIV) Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting because the cloud had settled upon it, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle.
Ephesians 5:18 (NIV) Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery.
Instead, be filled with the Spirit.
APPLICATION
We must...
Surrender To Him (v.38)
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