Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ten Commandments
Sabbath
Feast Days
One full month
with travel time
Application
When the Saviour yielded up His life on Calvary, the significance of the Passover ceased, and the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper was instituted as a memorial of the same event of which the Passover had been a type.
Tithes and Offerings
Origins
Abraham
Jacob
Why 1/10?
He Owns it all...
Acts 17:25 (ESV)
… He himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything.
Deuteronomy 8:18 (ESV)
You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you power to get wealth...
Just Like Sabbath
1/7 of Time
Offerings
First Fruits
Even before the tithe could be reserved there had been an acknowledgment of the claims of God.
The first that ripened of every product of the land was consecrated to Him.
The first of the wool when the sheep were shorn, of the grain when the wheat was threshed, the first of the oil and the wine, was set apart for God.
So also were the first-born of all animals; and a redemption price was paid for the first-born son.
The first fruits were to be presented before the Lord at the sanctuary, and were then devoted to the use of the priests.
Why First Fruits?
God receives His portion first.
First Born
Why First Born?
What was it used for?
Blessings and Curses
What if they kept it?
What if they didn’t?
Selfishness vs. Generosity
The Second Tithe?
First Tithe
Second Tithe
The Second Year
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What is the purpose of the second tithe?
Feast together
Spend time with Priest and Levite
Provision for the poor and needy
The Third Year
Purpose?
Gleanings
and
The Gleanings...
No poor will steal
to provide basic needs
Sabbatical Year
Why?
For What Purpose?
For the Poor.
How will they eat that year?
Release of Hebrew Slaves
What else do we learn here?
Lending to the Poor
Sabbatical Year for Lending
Jubilee
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Land Sale Rules
Land Divided
No selling unless poor
Redeem any time
Un-redeemed returned at Jubilee
Why
Lots of Giving
Giving of Time
Sabbath
Feast Days
Giving of Means to God
First Tithe
First Fruits
First Born Redemption
Temple Tax
Giving to the Poor
Second Tithe
Sabbatical Year
Gleanings
Jubilee
All Tithes and Offerings
How much was this combined?
The contributions required of the Hebrews for religious and charitable purposes amounted to fully one fourth of their income.
Did it bring them to poverty?
what happened?
What is the lesson?
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