Sermon Tone Analysis
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Good morning,
I am so happy to be here today
I can’t even tell you
You know I got to be honest
I have been looking forward to today
All week long
There is just something about being in church
Something about worshipping God with fellow Christians
Anyways
You know I remember listening to a sermon by Billy Graham
If you haven’t figured it out yet
He is one of my hero’s
But I remember listening to a sermon by this man at one point
And i remember him telling everyone in the audience
And this was a big audience
I mean think baseball stadium
50-60K people
But I remember him telling everyone there
“I want to give you a fare warning, the message you are about to hear today is the Gospel”
What does that mean, it means that when we pass from this life to the next
When you stand before God almighty
The creator of the universe
There will be no excuse that will suffice
No excuse that you can conjure up
No excuse that you can fabricate
because after today
You will know the truth
You will know what the Bible says about why Christ died on the cross
About why we have confidence on the day of judgment
About why you can live this life a changed person
Because after today you will know the Gospel
And so I want to give you that same warning
After today
You will never again
Be able to say you didn’t know
After today
You will never again
Be able to use that excuse,
No one ever explained it to me
Because today you are going to hear the Gospel
In it’s entirety.
And I’m doing this for two reasons
One, I am not oblivious to what is going on in the world
And I am not oblivious to the concerns you all have
I mean we live in some very trying times
Uncertain times
And I know some of you are concerned
Some of you have questions
And it’s only natural in our line of work
I mean I see the questions coming from the civilians
And I know the occupation that we have
Those same questions, come from a deeper place
A place of deep concern
Of worry about whats next
But the number two, I want to give you the assurance
That no matter what happens
No matter where we go
No matter what orders come down
That no matter what the world throws at us
We are going to be ok
That we are going to make it
I mean I want you to really think on this because
Even the early church struggled with this
Even the early church struggled with questions
Partly due to the persecution of Christians
But’s lets be real
When we really start to realize our own mortality
We begin to ask, whats next
And as leaders in the church
As pastors in the church
As the original apostles of Christ, just as in today
They felt it was their responsibility to ensure that everyone understood
That everyone had confidence
that they could trust in their salvation
That their God
That their savior had everything under control
I mean I hope you realize that everything that is happening
Is happening for a reason
Everything that is happening is lining up with God’s purpose
With God’s plan
God is sovereign
And His hand is guiding everything.
So i am going to ask today,
Trust in Jesus
Trust in God
Everything is going to be ok
Just as it says in Romans
So today I want to go over
God’s love for mankind in Jesus
I want us to understand why he had to save us
Finally, I want us to understand why we are confident in our salvation
So please open up your Bible to
You know what I love about the opening of this section of study
Is that it echoes the excitement that John had
In the first chapter
I mean if you recall just the first few opening verse
The apostle here
he is echoing the excitement that so many throughout history have displayed
In fact
so many that I have personally seen
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