Sermon Tone Analysis

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I) There is great power in advocacy.
Many people in time have no doubt escaped justice simply because someone was able to talk prettier than someone else.
Illustration: pastor murdered by his wife escapes justice.
Benjamin and the cup:
Joseph had the cup placed on Benjamin.
Was later found in the brothers were brought back.
Judah interceded for his brother.
He did not deny Benjamin's guilt but simply argued that Benjamin was the favorite of his father and the old man would die if something happened to his son.
Judah even offers to take Benjamin's place instead.
II) He Has Perfect Power
Power to live forever
the power to take the place of man
To save completely
Save all who come
III) He Had the Perfect Life
Holy, blameless, pure
Exalted to the highest
IV) He Was the Perfect Sacrifice
No more need to sacrifice
He offered Himself once and for all!
V) He has a Perfect Appointment
The Son of God!
It is by God’s oath, not the law.
Is free from any weakness
is perfect forever
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