Sermon Tone Analysis

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“This”
What is this?
The answer means everything to those who believe.
The thing he just pointed to in Hebrew 6:13-18
(preview) It’s all about this Oath that God made to Abraham and for us.
Read Gen 22:15-18
· Hebrews highlights what that means for us.
“He swore by Himself.”
Underlined this promise with the weight of His authority.
“So when God desired to show …”
More convincingly.
“To the heirs of the promise”
The Promise was given TO Abraham, but was FOR all of us.
The unchangeable character of His purpose.
He guaranteed it with an oath.
“… we who have fled for refuge …”
We have an Oath and not just any oath
An Oath from God
And the purpose is to give hope when our faith is on the ropes.
(if this is you…we have some great news for you)
“We have this sure and steadfast anchor for the soul.”
(which is) a hope that enter into the inner place behind the curtain.
forerunner - we will be where He has already gone.
In the presence of God.
High priest forever -
Jesus is both king and priest.
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