Sermon Tone Analysis
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Blessed are the Guiltless in Heart.
What does it mean to be guiltless?
In this we find the contrast between Noah and the rest of humanity.
Jesus notes blessed are the pure in heart.
The key to unlocking htis passage is the last two words: In Heart.
The Jews were concerned with outward purity.
They were concerned with looking the part.
The text clearly shows the sin of the Pharisees.
Pharisees use outward holiness as the fig leaves that hide their nakedness from a holy God.
Who may climb the mountain of the LORD?
Who may stand in his holy place?
4 Only those whose hands and hearts are pure,
who do not worship idols
and never tell lies.
5 They will receive the LORD’s blessing
and have a right relationship with God their savior.
6 Such people may seek you
and worship in your presence, O God of Jacob.
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