Sermon Tone Analysis
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Hebrews 11:17-22
Sacrifice
an offering to a deity, the killing f a victim on an altar.
destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something else.
Suffer of loss, renounce, injure, or destroy for an ideal, belief, or end, sell at a loss, to kill as part of a scientific experiment
European/Western or Middle Eastern Theological Viewpoints
European/Western- Allegorical and symbolical for the Son of God; Jesus
Middle Eastern- Revelation of Elohim and the difference between (God) and (gods)
Staunchness
Stop or restrict the flow of blood, very loyal and committed, sturdy; to stop or check in its course, water tight, sound, strongly built, principled
European/Western or Middle Eastern Theology Viewpoints
European/Western - Conservative, Liberal, Church, Christian, Individual, Personal, Private, Reformed
Middle Eastern - Collective, Corporate, National, Public, Assembly,
Subjugation
Conquest, to bring under control, govern, submissive, success,
European or Middle Eastern Theological Viewpoints
European/Western - Promises for “us”, personal, individualistic, replacement, universal
Middle Eastern - Promises met for God’s chosen people (Jews/Israel), national, collective, absolute (unchanging)
Conclusion - There is a big difference between the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and the god of........Pew research claims that Death is one of the greatest fears, I concur.
I am persuaded that the fear of death is simply because the god that people believe, have been taught, and are currently teaching is not the God of the Bible, but is the god of self, society, culture, science, and so on.
With all of these gods being presented 24 hours a day, and with the Bible being used to justify many these stances it is no wonder the world is in such chaos and confusion.
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