Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
I) Christ in the Covenant (v.
8)
Jesus is our Greatest Possession
He is the property of every believer
He is ours in all His attributes
2 natures
God
Man
He is ours in all His offices
Prophet
Priest
King
Savior
Peace
He is ours in all His Works
He is ours, in the very person of Christ
A wife loves her husband
His belongings
His house
safety
love
affection
But she loves his person 1st
Just as we love Christ for all he has done
We love Him for His person!
He is the Covenant for the coming Sinner
Sinner lay hold of the Cross
“Nothing in my hand I bring,
Simply to the cross I cling”
If you lay hold of the cross
You get every blessing!
If Christ is yours
Then you belong to Christ!
II) Christ Shepherds the Church (v.
9-10)
The Divine Shepherd nourishes His flock
The divine Shepherd protects His flock
The Divine Shepherd Leads His flock
The Divine Shepherd refreshes His flock
III) Christ Will Guide His People back to the Promised Land (V.
11-12)
No barriers
All Jews and Gentiles alike will be brought to the promised land
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