Sermon Tone Analysis

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In verse 5, we learn about God’s Word.
His Word is ‘true’.
His Word is ‘pure’.
His Word is full of blessing for those who ‘put their trust in Him’.
Trusting in Him , we learn that ‘His Word is truth’.
God’s Word is full of blessing for those who ‘live according to His Word’.
Living in obedience to His Word, we find that His Word makes us ‘pure’.
Through His Word of truth, God leads us in the pathway of holiness, Jesus prays for us: ‘Make them pure and holy through teaching them Your Words of truth’.
God’s Word is ‘more precious than gold’.
May God help us to ‘hide His Word in our hearts that we might not sin against Him’ (John 17:17; Psalms 19:10; 119:9,11).
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