Sermon Tone Analysis

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A Longing Hope
Romans 8:
A. 400 Years of Silence
-14 Generations have come without hearing from God
-The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
“Always Winter, but Never Christmas
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Even in a land of Darkness, There is Hope in Christmas
2. Hope Delivered
A. God’s Promises can be Trusted
Prophecies- From the line of David, Born in Bethlehem, Will be called out of Egypt, Will have one who prepares the way for Him, power over sin and death
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B. Jesus Comes at just the Right Time
“God is never late and rarely early.
He is always exactly on time; His time”
-Dillon Burroughs
-There are only around 470 years when the Messiah could have come to fulfill all of the phophies
-Safety of Travel, A relative time of peace, Caesar declares a census, Common Language,
3. Hope Realized
A. God delivered more than Expected
i. Immanuel “God With Us”
B. The Light Pierces the Darkness
-The Messiah arrives and overcomes the darkness.
He is Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
C. Joy is Available
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