Sermon Tone Analysis
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To worship is a divine command
See also Dt 6:13; Ex 23:25; 2 Ki 17:36; 1 Ch 16:29; Ps 22:23; Ps 29:2; Ps 68:26; Ps 113:1; Ps 117:1; Ps 148:11–13; Ps 150:6; 1 Ti 2:8; Re 14:7
God’s people are to be a worshipping people
See also Ex 19:5–6; Ps 105:1–6; Is 43:21; Re 1:5–6
Worship is the response of God’s people
To God’s love
See also Dt 6:5; Dt 12:7; Dt 26:10–11; 2 Ch 7:3; Ps 95:6–7; Ps 117:1–2; Ps 138:2
To God’s holy presence
See also Ex 33:10; Le 10:3; Jos 5:13–15; Ps 29:2; Ps 99:5; Re 4:8; Re 15:4
To God’s greatness
See also Ex 3:12; Ps 22:27–28; Ps 66:1–4; Ps 96:1–3; Re 15:3–4
To the deeds of God
Ge 8:20 Noah’s response to God’s deliverance from the flood.
See also Ge 12:7 God’s promise of an inheritance to Abraham
The signs and wonders in Egypt and Sinai:
Ex 4:29–31; Ex 12:27; Ex 15:1; Ex 15:20
Ezr 3:10–11; Is 19:21; Da 3:28 God’s deliverance of Daniel in Babylon; Mt 9:7–8 the healing of the paralytic; Ac 3:8 the healing of the crippled beggar
To the fear of God
Ps 22:23; Heb 12:28
See also Ps 2:11; Ac 10:2
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