Sermon Tone Analysis

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God in his zeal demands exclusive loyalty from his people
Ex 20:5 The jealousy of God implies that he seeks for and insists on exclusive loyalty which is due to him and which will benefit those who give it.
See also Ex 34:14; Dt 4:24; Dt 5:9; Jos 24:19; Na 1:2
God’s zeal for the honour of his name
See also Ex 20:7; Dt 32:51; Is 48:9–11; Eze 20:9; Eze 20:14; Eze 20:22; Eze 36:20–23; Eze 39:7; Eze 39:25
God’s zeal on behalf of his people
See also 2 Ki 19:31; Joe 2:18; Zec 8:2
God’s zeal to establish the Messiah’s reign
God’s zeal is aroused by his people’s idolatry
See also Dt 29:20; Dt 32:21; 1 Ki 14:22; Ps 78:58; Eze 8:3; Eze 8:5; Eze 16:38; Eze 23:25; 1 Co 10:21–22
God’s zeal in judgment
He judges the nations
Eze 36:5–6; Eze 38:18–19; Zep 1:18; Zep 3:8
He restrains his zeal in judgment
See also Nu 25:11
God’s people appeal for his zeal to be shown
See also Ps 74:10–11; Is 26:11
God’s people reflect his zeal
See also 1 Ki 19:10; 1 Ki 19:14; Pr 23:17; Ro 12:11
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