Sermon Tone Analysis
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How many of you like sermons that start out with a good, old-fashioned genealogy?
If you like out dated words like “begot” and long names you can’t pronounce, you’re in luck this morning!
Fourteen generations listed in Matthew 1
Mankind has always had a part in God’s plan
We are not incidental
Any kind of theology that suggests that we have no purpose is un-Scriptural - that God solely controls everything in his sovereignty and we’re either chosen by Him or we are not chosen
God has had a plan and a purpose for every generation in the history of this planet.
Everything God has done throughout human history points to Jesus Christ
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