Sermon Tone Analysis

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The new covenant fulfils the OT covenants
God’s covenant with Noah
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God’s covenant with Abraham
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God’s covenant at Sinai
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God’s covenant with David
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Jesus Christ, the mediator of the new covenant
The new covenant fulfilled in the Messiah
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The new covenant effected through Jesus Christ’s death
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The new covenant sealed in Jesus Christ’s blood
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The ministry of the Holy Spirit
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The superior blessings of the new covenant
God’s grace and mercy
The blood of Abel cried out to God for justice and retribution; the blood of Jesus Christ, shed to seal the new covenant, cries out for mercy and forgiveness.
A complete forgiveness
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Release from the law’s condemnation
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An inward enabling to obey God’s laws
The old covenant was broken because its demands were not met.
Under the new covenant the requirements of obedience are not abolished, but in writing his laws on human hearts, God gives the ability to meet the covenant demands.
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A new knowledge of God
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A renewed relationship with God
“peace” refers to spiritual and material well-being; real peace is possible only for those in a right relationship with God.
The formula “I will be their God, and they will be my people” is associated also with the Abrahamic and especially the Sinaitic covenants.
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A superior priesthood
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A superior sacrifice
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A lasting covenant
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