Sermon Tone Analysis

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Communion
The cross before the world behind me, no turning back, no turning back.
The more we focus upon the cross, the suffering, the pain, the unfair trials.
The more we consider Jesus who is the Creator who came to earth.
The more we think about God who did not spare His Son.
The more we do all these then the world loses more of its allure.
How foolish we can be when the delights of this world exceeds the delight we have in God.
If the world seems more appealing that the life we have in God then draw near to God and He will draw near to you and it is then that we start to get a right perspective.
And this is what we do when we come to the Eucharist.
We don’t often call it that but all it means is ‘thanksgiving’.
We give thanks to God for His Son given for us, and because of His love for us He has made a way for us to be restored to a pure relationship with Him for Jesus took the punishment due to us upon Himself.
I sure do not want to lose the wonder of such love.
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