Sermon Tone Analysis
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Give What you have to Obtain Life
notes: Hymn of the day - 738 Lord of all hopefulness
Collect: Almighty and ever-living God, You have given exceedingly great and precious promises to those who trust in You.
Grant us so firmly to believe in Your Son Jesus that our faith may never be found wanting; through the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
1Ki 17.8-16
notes: add these
Psa 146
notes: key verse 9b “He cares for the orphans and the widows”
Gradual: haven’t found one yet, the LSB one is based on Rev 7.14b and I’m not sure that fits since LSB divine service reads a different Psalm and Gospel (same chapter but different range)
Heb 9.24-28
notes: Van Harn says that this chapter can’t really be read in isolation, or rather as a conclusion, since Heb 10.9 is the conclusion, where Jesus’ sacrifice cancels the first covenant in order to put the second one into effect.
Alleluia: ℟.
Alleluia, alleluia.
Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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Alleluia, alleluia.
Mrk 12.38-44
notes: Van Harn says that scribes names “the most violent and manipulative of opposition and conflict to all that Jesus is and that God wills.”
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