Sermon Tone Analysis

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Every church in every nation and every generation has so much to learn from ‘what the Spirit says to the churches’ (Revelation 2:7,11,17,29).
Christ is to be our ‘first love’.
We are not to ‘abandon’ Him.
We are to ‘keep right on to the end of the road’ - ‘faithful until death’ (Revelation 2:4,10).
We are to ‘remain true’ to Christ, pressing on with Him to a life of real spiritual growth (Revelation 2:13,19).
Living for Christ will not be easy.
There are always those who make things difficult for God’s people (Revelation 2:14-15,20).
Let your commitment to Christ be very definite: ‘I have decided to follow Jesus.
No turning back.
The world behind me, the Cross before me.
No turning back.
Tho’ none go with me, I still will follow.
No turning back’.
‘Will you decide now to follow Jesus?’: Say ‘Yes’ - and let there be ‘no turning back’ (Mission Praise, 272).
‘In heaven’, there’s ‘an open door’ (Revelation 4:1).
Who has opened heaven’s door for us? - Jesus Christ: ‘He only could unlock the gate of heaven, and let us in’, ‘Jesus loves me!
He who died heaven’s gate to open wide; He will wash away my sin, let His little child come in’ (Church Hymnary, 241,418).
From heaven’s open door, we hear the voice of love.
Jesus calls us - ‘Come up here’ (Revelation 4:2).
What happens when we respond to Christ’s call? - ‘At once I was in the Spirit’: ‘God sends the Spirit into our hearts’ (Revelation 4:2; Galatians 4:6).
The Spirit fills our hearts with worship: ‘You are worthy, our Lord and God...’.
‘Worthy is the Lamb who was slain...’ (Revelation 4:11; Revelation 5:12).
Jesus invites us to catch a glimpse of heaven, to catch the Spirit of worship, to be filled with the ‘glory’ of God (Revelation 4:8,11; Revelation 5:12-13).
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