Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro: Punctuation Easter illustration
Life after the resurrection - joy, peace, hope - suffering, persection.
Background to Romans 8 - Paul's letter to the Romans
Present suffering not worth comparing to future glory
Glory: majestic beauty, splendor, magnificance of Christ in us
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childbirth, waiting in line for a video game system)
In the meantime - between suffering and glory we can do three things:
1) Wait
with an attitude of eager expection
with an attitude of hope (to believe, desire or trust)
with an attitude of patience
2) Pray - Holy Spirit prays for us; Jesus Christ is praying for us
3) We have the assurance of 4 things:
a) God is working
b) God has a purpose
c) God is on our side (he is for us)
d) God loves us
In the midst of our suffering - God has not abandoned us
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