Sermon Tone Analysis

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Isaiah 60:1
The time marked by the rising of the sun.
It signals the end of night and relief from its attendant concerns, and the approach of daylight with the opportunity for renewed daily activity.
The light of dawn following darkness is a symbol of hope and vindication, fulfilled especially in the coming of the Messiah through whom God’s new age dawns.
It ends the darkness of the night
It signals the end of nightly activity
Waiting for the dawn to bring relief
It provides the earliest opportunity of the day
Important activity begins at dawn
The Messiah brings a new dawn
A symbol of hope and vindication
A symbol of God’s coming in glory
A symbol of renewal
Dawn as a symbol of God’s revelation
Darkness at dawn as a picture of judgment
In Conclusion:
The light of dawn exposes the wicked
How Is Your Day Dawning?
Have a great week!
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