Sermon Tone Analysis

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As we come to the Lord’s table to remember His death and resurrection and look forward to His return, we want to keep in mind that prayer that took Him to the cross — “yet not My will, but Your be done.”
We have not obeyed the will of God perfectly but Jesus has and His sacrifice has atoned for our sin.
And the promise of the New Covenant in His blood is that His Spirit now empowers us to understand and do the Lord’s will.
We come to the Lord’s table to remember, to confess, and to trust anew in Jesus for the help we need.
As always, we begin by examining ourselves… (1 Corinthians 11:27-29)…
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