Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 2
Scene I- The Drama of Mankind- Voices of Riot and Rebellion
■ noun a large body of people united by common descent, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular state or territory.
Rage/Rebel/Riots
A passionate and violent pursuit to over throw authority and tradition
Meditate/Plan
To study, ponder, wonder, think upon an object, situation, or circumstance
Kings - Political
Rulers- Religious
YAHWEH
The personal name for God the Father
Anointed - deliverer, Savior
Messiah in the Hebrew
Christ in the Greek
Institutions by God
Family
Assembly/Church/Gathering
Government
Business
The Great Society as described by LBJ and the City of Man also by J. Vernon Mcgee : The politicians are confused, the religious are corrupt, the spiritual are compromised and intolerant, but the social are comforted.
Scene II - The Voice of God the Father
Mocks/Ridicules -
tease scornfully; ridicule.
▶ mimic contemptuously.
Matthew 13
Mark 2:1-13
Luke 10:25-37
John 3:1-21
Zion - The Earthly Throne of God, A mountain that oversees Jerusalem
The Father is preparing the earth for the arrival of King Jesus to take His earthly throne, and nothing will stop this from taking place
Scene III - The Son
Repayment Theology
Repaying humanity for what we have done against (His Son) Jesus (God in the Flesh), against the the Nation of Israel (God’s Chosen People), and against the order of God (Commandments)
God is going to judge
The Final Scene - The Holy Ghost
Always a warning of the impeding judgment that God would bring upon an individual, a nation, the world.
The main message of the Prophets “thus saith the Lord” Repent, make way for the Kingdom is coming, or is at hand.
The Challenge
Benjamin Franklin - If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.
John Calvin on his death-bed -What!
Would you have the Lord find me idle when He comes?
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