Sermon Tone Analysis

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Shaken Not Stirred
—> Yesterday I was at the Letourneau Church Fair with Keven and Kendal.
I discovered 2 things, 1) not many Methodist go to Letoureau 2) I should always be ready for hard questions.
One student ask me point blank “Do you preach hopeful messages?”
I said yeah I think I do.
So on first glance today our text can look a little less than hopeful.
—> Our hope lies in the reality of who God is.
—> In our understanding and belief of the power of God.
—> Moses vs Jesus —> Moses was good but Jesus is better.
Moses was the one who warned them on Earth.
—> When it comes to power and authority Moses was awesome.
He spoke to God and led the people of God but Moses didn’t have the authority or power of God, he was only the messenger and the occasional transmitter of the power.
—> Jesus is the one who warns from heaven, but what is the warning?
—> what is it to refuse and reject?
—> its a warning to the church against apostacy.
A warning to those that have drawn near to not give up the hope that they have and the faith that they have.
—> Again the author harkens back to Moses and the meeting on Mt.
Sinai.
Remember the stories of God coming down in the cloud and how the author trembled.
This time it won’t only be the earth but the heavens too.
But why the shaking?
A rock tumbler...
In this life we will be shaken.
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