Sermon Tone Analysis

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The mighty redemption of God in the Old Testament was focused on the Exodus.
The mighty redemption in the New Testament is focused on the Cross - Jesus' 'exodus' or 'departure'.
The Exodus led to "the land flowing with milk and honey" (Exodus 3:17).
The Cross leads to the "Father's Kingdom" (Matthew 26:29).
As we concentrate on these mighty once-for-all events of redemption, we must never forget the ongoing activity of divine revelation: "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.
Day after day they pour forth speech" (Psalm 19:1-2).
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