Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Authentic Church looks for a better city.
:14-16
Heb. 13
The writer is reminding us of Abraham and his search for the city of God.
Did you ever feel like quitting?
The True Church Musts Focus on the City of God.
Focusing on the City of God teaches us to be obedient.
We should be obedient even when we don’t know where.
11:8
We should be obedient even when we don’t know how.
11:12
We should be obedient even when we don’t know why.
11:17-19
Focusing on the City of God teaches us to be pilgrims.
3 Marks
A Pilgrim’s eyes are looking forward.
11:13
A Pilgrim’s tent says he does not belong here.
11:9
A Pilgrim’s voice talks about the future.
11:14
Focusing on the City of God teaches us to deal with distractions.
3 cities
The City behind him; the pull of the past.
The City beside him; the pressure of the present.
The City before him; the promise of the future.
Abraham was often discouraged, but he kept going.
He focussed on the City of God.
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