Sermon Tone Analysis

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Blessed is to have the loving attention of Almighty God.
What do you long for?
What does longing for righteousness look like?
What is ment by righteousness?
Harper’s Bible Dictionary (Righteousness)
Righteousness, the state of being in the right, or being vindicated.
Achtemeier, Paul J., Harper & Row and Society of Biblical Literature.
Harper’s Bible Dictionary.
San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985.
Divine Righteousness
Personal Righteousness
Social Righteousness
Imputed Righteousness
Divine Righteousness
Personal and Social Righteousness
Imputed Righteousness
How do we cultivate longing for righteousness?
Where do we seek satisfaction?
When will satisfaction come?
Partially now Fully with the New heaven and New earth.
Cultivate longing for righteousness through engaging in relationship with God and finding satisfaction.
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