Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Narrative
The overarching narrative of the book of Exodus is singular in its purpose, to present clearly the plan of the Lord to restore His people to an active and living relationship with the Almighty.
The opening of the book displays the pursuit of the Lord for the hearts and minds of His people.
This moves to God setting apart and restoring His people for the sake of knowing Him.
God then invites His people into His presence and His power.
He instructs them into how to draw near and live a life in dependance upon the Lord.
He then leads us into believing and finally doing what He has put in front of us.
Doers of the Word
When you preach through the book of Exodus, there are many decisions that have to be made about the approach by which you will deal with this portion of Scripture.
Exodus 25 and 26 and Exodus 37-39 are almost mirrors of one another.
Often times, this portion of the book is preached as the Lord says and the people do.
The book of Exodus though has been showing this progression of what it looks like to be outside of the people of the Lord to being clearly seen as a part of the people of God.
To be nothing more than a hearer of the Word is to deceive oneself.
The Word is designed to transform our lives.
Sadly, we settle for merely knowing the Word and then halting the process of transformation there.
Like the speed limit is known but is believed when we see a police officer around.
The people of God responded to the commands of the Lord by moving to action.
They would be known as the people of God as they continually stood in His presence and in His glory.
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