Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Hebrews 6:
Hebrews 6:9
This Easter we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
His resurrection is verified by historical documents, explains the formation of the early church and helps us understand why all the apostles except one were martyred for their faith.
Ever since I became a Christian over sixty years ago, I have come to church Easter morning and celebrated the resurrection, with one exception.
One Easter in the military I had to work.
This passage highlights two groups.
The first group knows it but doesn’t show it.
The second group knows it and shows it.
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