Sermon Tone Analysis

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Main Idea: God graciously restores His covenant with His people.
Motivating Idea: God desires for you to live a life set apart.
Key Question: What does it look like to live set apart?
1. Covenant devotion is restored.
(v.
10-16)
A. Be devoted to one God.
(v.
10-12)
B. Be devoted to purging sin.
(v.
13-16)
B. Be devoted to purging sin.
(v.
13-16)
2. Covenant worship is restored.
(v.
17-28)
A. Keeping the moral law worships God.
(v.
17, 21)
Moral law was satisfied in the life and crucifixion of Jesus, yet honored in our sanctification.
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B. Keeping the ceremonial law worships God.
(v.
18-20, 22-28)
Ceremonial law was satisfied in the person and life of Jesus, yet honored in principle through our service to God.
Firstfruits
Giving - firstfruits
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