Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Baptism- twice or again
Romans 6
John 3
1 P3ter 3
2 Peter 1
over and over we see that baptism is not brought up in scripture just to make the point that it is through it that we enter salvation
baptism should not only remove our sins but change our life
no one should need to be baptized twice because everyone who is baptized should be living a life of repentance
drawing closer to God and seeking to live out your election as Peter would say
that newness of life does not begin and end when you come out of the water
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