Sermon Tone Analysis

Adoration of Jesus
Jedidiah Cary/ Gabe HIlleson

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Worship is the goal.
The Adoration of Jesus.
What does adoration look like here?
The wise men falling upon the knee and then gradually inclining their bodies until their foreheads touched the ground.
Will you adore Jesus.
He is worthy of all adoration.
1 O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
Christ the Lord.
2 For he alone is worthy,
For he alone is worthy,
For he alone is worthy,
Christ the Lord.
3 Let's praise his name together,
Let's praise his name together,
Let's praise his name together,
Christ the Lord.
4 We'll give him all the glory,
We'll give him all the glory,
We'll give him all the glory,
Christ the Lord.
He is worthy Adore Christ the Lord
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