Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Order of Service
Welcome
Hymn - Theres no greater name than Jesus (335)
Psalm Reading
Prayer
Children’s Talk
Hymn - What kind o Love is this?
(449)
Notices
Prayer Meeting - 7:30pm
Friday 7pm - Online
Sunday Morning 11am
Tithes & Offerings - £
Main Prayer
Birthdays
Student
Prayer Items
Hymn - Christ Triumphant (291)
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Sermon
8th day
Symbolisation of Sin being cut away
Obedience & Submission to God
Formal Public Naming of Jesus
40th Day, first son (80 days for girl)
Mosaic Law - discharge after birth
Consider washing of hands in Mosaic Law - repeated washing in running water
Maternal Sepsis (bacterial infection)
Ended with a Sacrifice of atonement
Purification and child’s presentation & first born redemption (not from tribe of Levi)
Acknowledgement of Original Sin
Under the sentence of death, under the law
5 shekels of silver - excemption for lifelong service in temple
symbolic offering as reminder of the original passover
consecrated their child to God
two birds (lamb, burnt offering, and bird, sin offering)
either lamb not available or lacked money
10th of price of lamb
Luke 2:25–26 (ESV)
Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel, and the Holy Spirit was upon him.
And it had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death before he had seen the Lord’s Christ.
Simeon - not much known
Righteous & Devout
Spiritually Israel was in a time of famine
Herod
Worldy minded sadducces
Prophescy had ceased
Awating consolation of Israel
Looking expectantly to God’s promises of redemption to be fulfilled
Holy Spirit had made known to him that he would see the Messiah
5 Hymns: Zechariah, Elizabth, Mary, Angels & Simeon
letting your servant depart in Peace
eyes have seen your salvation
Prepared in the presence of all peoples
A light for revelation to the Gentiles
Glory to your people Israel
Mary & Joseph marvelled at what was said
A persons relationship or attitude toward Jesus would be absolutely decisive in their eternal destiny
Jesus “a sign” would point to his Sender, whose image he would reflect and works he would perform
Neutrality is impossible
He points to Jesus’ death
Anna
Married 7 years
Now is 84 years old
Had dedicated herself to service of God in the temple
Worshiping (including fasting & prayer) night & day
Acknowledged who Jesus was and told everyone who wanted to hear, of the redemption of Jerusalem/Israel
Hymn - Who can cheer the heart like Jesus (340)
Closing Prayer
Doxology(read) –
Give thanks to God, for he is good,
the everlasting Giver:
let all his people praise the Lord
whose love endures for ever.
For his right hand has made me strong;
I am his new creation:
he is my God, he is my song,
my strength and my salvation.
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