Sermon Tone Analysis

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You see, in the pattern of the tabernacle, the first curtain, represents what we enter into through sharing in the resurrection of Jesus.
But the second curtain that leads to the holy place represents what we enter into through sharing in the ascension of Jesus.
Jesus was not merely resurrected, but subsequently He was raised up to heaven to the throne.
And that’s where God wants us.
God doesn’t want us to stop short in this new and living way till we’ve reached the throne and we’re sharing the throne with Jesus, seated with Him in heavenly places.
That’s our destination.
Let’s make it our decide tthat we’ll not stop short of the place where God wants us to come.
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