Sermon Tone Analysis

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! BUT WE SEE JESUS
 
Yet at present we do not see everything subject to him.
9 *But we see Jesus*,[1]
 
Hebrews 2 8,9
 
Illustrated by these examples:-
 
o       The woman brought to Jesus                                       John 8,9
o       Zacchaeus                                                                 Luke 19 3
o       Two on Emmaus Road                                                         Luke 24 31
o       Mary  /I have seen the Lord /                                         John 20 18
o       Stephen   /Jesus standing at the right hand /                   Acts 7 56
o       Peter    /eyewitnesses of his majesty/                               2 Pe 1 16
o       John  /among the lampstands ... /                                  Rev 1 13
 
 
                                     
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[1] L Rd 23 Oct 94   Salem 4 Dec 94 Revised for the occasion of the closing of L.Rd
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