Sermon Tone Analysis

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Reading: Psalm 110
Pray
A Sovereign Decree
A Secure Decree
A Saving Decree
A Surviving Decree
A Superior Decree
Gen 14 describes Melchizedek as both the king of Salem and the priest of God Most High (El Elyon).
A Superior Temple
A Superior Covenant
A Superior Sacrifice
So, What?
Because Jesus Is Our High Priest, We Can Confidently Draw Near to Him
Because Jesus Is Our High Priest, We Can Confidently Confess Our Hope
Because Jesus Is Our High Priest, We Can Confidently Build Each Other Up
Because Jesus Is Our High Priest, We Can
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