Sermon Tone Analysis

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(Colossians 1: 12 - 29)
Introduction: First Born?
(Genesis 17:21) (Genesis 22: 11-19)
I. Jesus Christ Head (Colossians 1: 18)
No one Else: Pope; Mary; or Priest
Col 2:19
II.
Jesus Christ Beginnings (Colossians 1: 16)
Origin
Originating Power; Leader of the church
III.
Jesus Christ First Born (Colossians 1:18)
IV.
Jesus Christ Preeminence (Colossians 1: 19)
Holding First Place First in Rank-Honor:
V. Jesus Christ as Head
means the Triumph of the church is certain.
(Romans 8:29-34)
End of those he called
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