Sermon Tone Analysis

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Importance of God’s presence in the Church
Show image of Solomon’s temple (to provide visual imagination).
> Entering the house of the Lord is what priests are trained to do everyday.
> Entering the house of the Lord is what priests are trained to do everyday
> There is something about God’s glory that creates extreme amazement.
> When we see something amazing, we either reach forward to touch OR take a step back in awe.
It creates a reverent fear that leads to distancing (OT).
In the NT, Christ has made the way for us to approach with boldness (because of what Christ had done.)
> The fire is the same fire at the burning bush, which does not consume.
It is the fire of God’s glory.
> Let us always approach God with reverence fear and confidence because of what Christ has done.
What does the dedication of Solomon’s temple tell us?
A picture that shows that grand-ness alone is not complete.
> Solomon could have declared that the temple is complete in the end of Chapter 6.
But he knows it is not.
> Complete only when God inhabits the temple.
God responds to the seeking of God’s people.
3. His presence is tangible.
Practical
> Important to focus on the presence of God at our services, and not so much on the other operations to go well.
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