Sermon Tone Analysis

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Joseph’s Journey
Joseph was a SON (& HEIR) of David.
Joseph was PASSIONATE about the LIBERATION of Israel.
Joseph was RIGHTEOUSLY COMPASSIONATE.
Joseph’s Calling
Marry a woman who is ALREADY PREGNANT.
Make her son HIS HEIR.
Raise a messiah who would save Israel from SIN, not THE ROMANS.
DIE before seeing any of it CAME TO PASS.
Joseph’s Decision
Joseph humbly accepted a SUPPORTING role in God’s plan.
Joseph trusted in a plan that didn’t match his EXPECTATIONS.
Joseph recognized and embraced God’s RIGHTEOUS COMPASSION.
The Road to Christmas
Like Joseph, we are offered a SUPPORTING role in God’s plan.
Like Joseph, we are asked to trust a plan that is DIFFERENT from OUR OWN.
Our role is to share God’s RIGHTEOUS COMPASSION with the world.
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