Sermon Tone Analysis
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I. God Is The Potter ( Jer. 18:1-4)
A) God Is Not A Myth Or Invisible Force Of Just Blind Fate(Isa.
46:8-12; 64:8)
1. God Is:
His Counsel Shall Stand
What He has spoken He will bring to past
What He has purpose, He will do it
Our Father
God is our potter
We are His clay
We Are all the work of His hand
B) God (Head) Has Power To Guide Our Lives (Mat.
28:19-20)
1. Jesus Christ As Head Over His House (Heb.
3:1-5)
C) The Potter Has The Perfect Plan (Romans 1:16;1 Peter 1:10-12)
God has the perfect plan.
It’s the glorious gospel of Christ plan of salvation sent down from heaven.
Even the angels of God wanted to know the perfect plan of God to redeemed the b humankind froAm sin that results in the “brokenness” of human kind.
We are experience “brokenness” for a reason.
1. Revealed From Heaven (1 Peter.
1:10-12)
II.
The Clay Has A Purpose And an Assignment (2 Tim.
2:19-21, 2 Cor.
4:7; 1 Pet.
4:10; Matt.
28:19-20)
A) The Purpose Of The Clay Is To Glorify God(2 Tim.
2:19-21, 2 Cor.
4:7)
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