Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
 
 I.
Recognize our sin (vs.1)
A.
Explain the Name Yaweh:
            B.
Ask God to expose your sin.
Psalm 51
II.
Repent of our sin (vs.2)
A.
Prov.
28:13
            B.
I John 1:8-9
III.
Rejoice in God’s forgiveness (vs.3-4)
A.
Isaiah 55:7
            B.
Heb.
8:12 quote of Jeremiah 31:31-34
IV.
Reflect on God’s Word (vs.5-6)
A.
Who God is!
            B.
What God has done!
C.
What God is doing now!
            D.
What God will do in the future!
Conclusion:
Recommit to living a life of hope in God.  (vs.
7-8)
 
Phil.
1:6 – “He who began a good work in you will complete it…”
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