Sermon Tone Analysis
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Verse 3
Blessed - Means to be praised
Who are we to praise:
God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The relationship of praise between the Trinity:
The Spirit glorifies the Son
The Father and Son glorify each other:
A Reason for Praise
He is great in mercy
His mercy is demonstrated in us being born again.
From a living death to a living hope.
Made possible by the resurrection of Jesus Christ
This new hope includes an inheritance that is:
imperishable
Undefiled
Unfading
Under safe keeping
Ready to be revealed
A Reason for Encouragement
When we praise God, it puts our focus on Him and His goodness.
As Peter is writing to the “elect exiles” who are facing many trials and tribulations, Peter reminds them of the value of what they have in Christ and of the hope they have in Him.
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