Sermon Tone Analysis

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This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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The ministry of Jesus Christ as high priest
He made atonement for sin
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He represents human beings before God
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He entered the Most Holy Place
On the Day of Atonement the high priest entered the Most Holy Place (the sanctuary) which represented the presence of God.
Jesus Christ fulfilled this ritual by entering heaven.
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He makes believers perfect
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He brings believers close to God
He helps those being tempted
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He intercedes continually
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Jesus Christ, the human high priest
As a man he is able to represent human beings
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He is divinely appointed
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Jesus Christ, the divine high priest
He is sinless
Jesus Christ is strongly contrasted with other high priests because he did not have to offer sacrifices for his own sins.
He is eternal
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His atoning work was completed once for all
Other high priests had to repeat their sacrifices.
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He is exalted
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Jesus Christ’s high priesthood was of the order of Melchizedek
The priesthood of Melchizedek resembles that of Jesus Christ because he too was king and had neither beginning nor end.
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Responses to Jesus Christ’s high priesthood
a call to keep to the faith; an invitation to seek God’s help in times of need; an invitation to draw near to God; a call to run the race of faith; a call to offer thanksgiving and worship
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