Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Sermon in a Sentence: It is appropriate that the Lord Jesus Christ was a carpenter because it is His nature to build.
!! I.
He is the Carpenter of All /Creation/ (Jn.
1.3;Col.
1.16)
!! II.
He is the Carpenter of the Church/ (Matt.
16.18;1 Cor.
3.9,10)
!! III.
He is the Carpenter of thel /Celestial City/ (Jn.
14.2,3;Rev.
21)
!! IV.
He is the Carpenter of the /Christian's Character/ (Eph.
2.10;Phil.
1.6)
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