Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Reading of Scripture
II.
Introduction
A. Introduction to Theme
Jesus as High Priest
B. Proposition
We have a covenant relationship with the Majesty in heaven based on better promises than those that are earthly and old, written upon our hearts by the Holy Spirit and mediated by Jesus, our high priest in heaven.
C. Introduction to Text
III.
Exposition
A. Hebrews 8:1-2
1. Hebrews 8:1-2
B. Hebrews 8:3-13
i. Hebrews 8:3-6
2. Hebrews 8:3
3. Hebrews 8:4-6
ii.
Hebrews 7-12
4. Hebrews 8:7
5. Hebrews 8:8-12
iii.
Hebrews 8:13
6. Hebrews 8:13
IV.
Conclusion
A. Proposition
We have a covenant relationship with the Majesty in heaven based on better promises than those that are earthly and old, written upon our hearts by the Holy Spirit and mediated by Jesus, our high priest in heaven.
B. Application
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