Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
Has anyone ever made you a promise and broken it?
Think of the one promise throughout your whole life that you wish would’ve actually been kept
Also think of the person that made and broke this promise
Our God is a God of promises.
When He says He will do something it will get done.
God has always planned and promised to save His people
The Source of Hope
The Source of Hope
Hope is the future confidence in your present faith
The God of the Bible, YHWH, is the only source of hope.
tit 1:
tit 1:1-2
This source is the God of the Bible
This source is the God of the Bible
This source is the God of the Bible
When God makes a promise we know He will keep it because He never lies.
Those that break promises to us do so because they are liars
God reveals this hope through His word
God manifests hope in two ways:
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His Law
Ps 119:
Ps. 119
Ps
The Message of Hope
The Gospel
God
We can only hope in what is true
God came to us.
All other religions require us to go to Him.
The Object of Hope
The Object of Hope
Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ
The Destination of Hope
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