Sermon Tone Analysis

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‘The light of the righteous rejoices’ (9).
Jesus is our Light.
He is ‘the Light of the world’.
In Him we rejoice.
Through Him, ‘we have now received reconciliation’.
We are no longer walking in darkness.
We are walking in the light with Him, giving thanks to God that ‘the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin’ (John 8:12; Romans 5:11; 1 Jo...hn 1:7).
What a wonderful thing God has done for us in Christ.
He has ‘called us out of darkness into His marvellous light’.
Let us ‘declare His praises’, rejoicing in His great love, His rich mercy and His saving grace (1 Peter 2:9; Ephesians 2:4-5).
Keep on rejoicing!
There is light at the end of the tunnel - even when you have ‘to suffer grief in all kinds of trials’.
Don`t lose sight of ‘the goal of your faith’ - ‘the salvation of your souls’ (1 Peter 1:6-9).
What do you do with the Word of God? How do you respond to the Word of God?
What a difference there is between those who respect God’s Word and those who despise His Word.
We have here a word of warning - ‘He who despises the Word brings destruction on himself’ and a word of promise - ‘he who respects the commandment will be rewarded’ (13).
Those who keep on ignoring God’s Word are putting themselves in great danger - ‘He who is often reproved, yet stiffens his neck will suddenly be broken beyond healing’ (29:1).
Those who take God’s Word seriously will find ‘great reward’ - God’s Word ‘revives the soul’, ‘makes wise the simple’, ‘rejoices the heart’ and ‘enlightens the eyes’.
May your heart often meditate on His Word.
May your mouth often speak His Word (Psalm 19:11,7-8,14).
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