Sermon Tone Analysis

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Genesis 22:2
Jesus Christ suffered on behalf of his people, showing both the reality of his human nature, and the extent of his love for humanity.
Those sufferings reached their climax in the sufferings of Jesus Christ upon the cross, through which God chose to redeem the world.
The OT foretold Jesus Christ’s suffering
NT references to the OT Scriptures
Types and shadows of Jesus Christ’s suffering
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Jesus Christ himself foretold his suffering
The hatred of the world
Rejection by his own people
Jesus Christ’s Was born and willingly submitted to suffering
In Conclusion:
So where do you stand this Christmas?
Do you believe in His birth death and resurrection?
Do you see why God told Abraham today why He said take your son your only son?
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