Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 119
Perfection of the Word
Everything about God’s Word flows from His unlimited perfection.
(v96)
God’s Word is eternally true.
(v160)
God’s Word is objectively sweet.
(v103)
Blessing of God’s Word
God’s Word brings the blessings we all need.
(v1-2)
Strength (v28), Answers v(42), Comfort (v50, 52), Understanding (v99-100), Light (v105), Peace (v165),
and Life (v25) are all tied to the Word.
Where are you looking to experience these blessings?
Our Approach to the Word
Our attitude towards God’s Word should be characterized by a desire for it (v127, 16, 131)
It would only make sense that we would want to know and remember it.
(v6, 97)
Then, we must live it in faith, action, and speech.
(v42-43, 66, 112, 46)
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