Sermon Tone Analysis

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Deut. 11:18
In Obeying, we act (18-21)
Lay up
Bind them as a sign
Teach them to your children
Write them on your doorposts
The days will be multiplied because they obeyed.
Take a look at what happens when we know and obey scripture:
2 Tim
In Obeying, we are honored by God (22-25)
Here they were honored by receiving sort of a physical, nationalistic power.
Today we are honored by God through the power of the HS, who enables us to do the work of the kingdom.
In Obeying, we remember a promise (26-28)
Promise of a blessing
Promise of a curse
Remember the promise Christ gave to the church before He had ascended?
We have the promise of power from the HS.
This is what enables us to be witnesses of Him from our Jerusalem to the end of the earth.
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