Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Burden of Punishment
Opening Prayer
God’s acknowledgement of suffering.
verse 4-7
This cry is so great that God .
compared the fear and pain to a woman giving birth.
God’s love is truly unconditional.
God’s promise of restoration.
(v8-10)
“It shall come to pass in that day, declares the Lord...”
It will happen you can count on it.
It will happen when it is time.
It will happen by God’s authority.
“I will break this yoke … I will burst your bonds”
Isreal was experiencing incredible hardship
But her yoke of suffering was brought on by her own collective sin.
God’s love is unconditional.
He wasn’t going to leave His people.
He was going to save them.
God still has a plan for His people.
Our acknowledgement of sin.
(v11).
God’s discipline is just, complete, and unbiased.
Closing Prayer
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