Sermon Tone Analysis

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*THE SEVEN SAYINGS FROM THE CROSS*
 
I.
*Luke 23:34* - /“Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.”/
(Forgiveness)
               (See Acts 2 – “remission of sins”)
 
II.
*Luke 23:43* - /“To day shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”/
(Promise)
        (Who else could have been making promises in these circumstances?)
 
III.
*John 19:26,27* - /“Woman, behold thy son.”/     (Compassion, provision)
 
IV.
*Matthew 27:46 *-/ “My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken Me?”/ (Despair)         
                (John 17:5; 2 Corinthians 5:21)
 
V.
*John 19:28* - /“I thirst.”/
(Suffering)
 
VI.
*John 19:30* - /“It is finished”/.
(Victory!)
VII.
*Luke 23:46* - /“Father, into thy hands I commend My Spirit.”/
(Trust, confidence)         
                       (Contrast with “My God, My God...”)
             
 
*Conclusion:* The words of our Savior, which he uttered from the cross, should be able to melt even the coldest heart!
How can we look to such a One and not be incited to render to Him our complete submission?
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