Sermon Tone Analysis

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In Grace, Christ Pours His Blessing Upon Us.
Pure gold(2,6,11,16-17,22-24, 26); Jesus Christ is ‘pure gold’.
He is ‘God with us’.
His body was broken for us.
We feed on Him, the living Bread.
His light is shining.
He spreads the fragrance of His holiness, and the aroma of His love (Matthew 1:23; Luke 22:19; John 6:35; 8:12; 2 Corinthians 2:14-16).
Read about the ark, the mercy seat, the table, the lampstand, the altar of incense, the holy anointing oil... Think of Christ: He is the ‘mercy seat of pure gold’(6).
‘The Lord is merciful and gracious...’: In mercy, He withholds His judgment from us - He is ‘slow to anger’.
In grace, He pours His blessing on us - He is ‘abounding in steadfast love’(Psalm 103:8).
We deserve judgment.
We receive salvation.
Why? Christ took our judgment that we might receive His salvation.
This is the Gospel - and it is ‘pure gold’!
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