Sermon Tone Analysis

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There is, in verse 5, a Gospel invitation: ‘Come, eat of my bread and drink of the wine I have mixed’.
We eat bread.
We drink wine.
We remember our Saviour (Matthew 26: 26-29).
‘The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom’ (10).
‘This sounds so old-fashioned’ - so the world tells us.
‘The fear of the Lord’ - This is something we must not forget....
If we do not fear the Lord, we will forget Him.
If we forget Him, we are fools.
What is foolishness?
Is it a lack of education?
No! - It is a lack of obedience.
When we do not ‘honour’ God, we are ‘without sense’.
‘Claiming to be wise’, we show that we are ‘fools’.
If we are wise, we will keep ‘going straight on the way’, looking always to Jesus Christ who is the true and living Way.
He leads us from ‘the depths of hell’ to the heights of heaven (13-18; Romans 1:21-22; John 14:2,6).
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