Sermon Tone Analysis

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We ‘receive blessing from the Lord, … the God of our salvation’(Psalm 24:5).
There is only one answer to the question, ‘Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?: Jesus Christ ‘shall stand in His holy place’.
No one else has ‘clean hands and a pure heart’- no one else but Jesus.
He is the One who receives ‘blessing’ from the Lord – and He gives it to us (Psalm 24:3-5)!
How do we receive His blessing?
– We must open our hearts ‘that the King of glory may come in’(Psalm 24:7,9).
How can ‘the Lord, strong and mighty’ live in me?
How can I receive His resurrection power?
Jesus says, ‘I stand at the door and knock, if any one hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in’(Psalm 24:8; Ephesians 1:19-20; Revelation 3:20).
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