Sermon Tone Analysis
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Illustration:
The Abrahamic Covenant is between God and Abraham.
It extends from Abraham to all his descendants.
God gave Abraham a new nature.
Verse 1. Sin nature replaced by God’s Spirit
God gave Abraham a new name.
Verse 5. How you are known by God changes.
In the past names were descriptive.
Adam (Man or First Man), Ishmael (My God Hears), David (Beloved)
Location: Jesus of Nazareth
Surnames: Baker, Miller
God gave Abraham a new nation.
Verse 6.
What does God do with his people?
He separates them.
The Abrahamic Covenant is special because it makes promises to Abraham AND his descendents.
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