Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 100 - “Gladness”
God is Lord of the Earth
We should be glad that the world is not in chaos.
We should be glad that the world is not ruled by anybody
but God.
We should be glad because God’s rule is holy, far-reaching,
and powerful.
We are His
The most basic element of our gladness is to be oriented toward God rightly.
Amazing, God worked so that we could truly be His.
To belong to God is the defining aspect of our lives.
Eternal
One of the many problems of the world is how fleeting it is.
As believers, we have the assurance that God’s eternal love
has been set on us.
The faithfulness of God means we can truly count on Him.
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