Sermon Tone Analysis

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Word of the night: Present
How do you say that word?
What do you mean by the word?
Wherever you are—be all there.
Jim Elliot
Yvette shared this quote with our teens this past week.
Present-as in intentionally being aware of what is going on right now.
This is the essence of what the quote from Jim Elliot conveys.
Being present is more than just be in a certain location.
It is taking in what is going on and pondering them.
This is what we find in the words of Luke concerning Mary.
Luke 2:21 (NIV)
On the eighth day, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he was conceived.
Present-as in gift.
This is one way of saying and using the word.
This is the time when we definitely think of gifts.
Present-as in proclaiming/teaching/showing.
As like what I am doing knowing, sharing information, asking you to listen.
Jesus is present with us as a present to present us God’s love.
Will you be present to the present which is presented to us this Christmas: Jesus the Lord!
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