Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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If God had perceived that our greatest need was economic, He would have sent an economist.
If He had perceived that our greatest need was entertainment, He would have sent us a comedian or an artist.
If God had perceived that our greatest need was political stability, He would have sent us a politician.
If He had perceived that our greatest need was health, He would have sent us a doctor.
But He perceived that our greatest need involved our sin, our alienation from Him, our profound rebellion, our death; and He sent us a Savior.
” D.A. Carson, “A Call to Spiritual Reformation”
By Water and Blood
He is One Person, yet 2 natures, YET ONLY ONE person…only ONE.
He is not
‘God AND Man’…He is ‘God-Man.’
Not intermingled, ONE.
This is the SON of God, Jesus Christ, Who CAME.
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