Sermon Tone Analysis
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Psalm 19:7 to 9
Psalm 19 reflects the relation of God in the written word
scripture and Spirit working together to declare Jesus
Jesus the perfect melding of Word and Spirit to bring the fullness of the divine
The Names of Revelation
Six Terms Used
law
statutes
precepts
commands
fear, or reverence
decrees
law is the fullness of God’s revealed will
the working out of this law is accurate and precise
there is authority embedded in every word
this revealed will brings about an obedience, a human response
our response is to be intelligent, well founded, based in trust and fulfilled in obedience
Nature of Revelation
The nature of God’s revelation
perfect
trustworthy
right
radiant
pure
firm and righteous
compare this to the world and its pronouncements
dependable not conditional or compromised
sincere and true not laced with agenda or fingers crossed
Action of Revelation
God’s Word brings action and defined outcomes to mankind
refreshes the soul
makes wise the simple
gives joy
gives light
John Lennon’s son quoted that he wanted to live in happiness
God says joy should be in our hearts
what else can give all these things
God’s Word speaks of itself
endures forever
solid
this is what we know
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