Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
I.
The Giving of the Law
Torah - First 5 books of the bible - 613 Commands
Set God’s people apart (19:3-5)
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The purpose of the Law
Sets God’s people apart (19:3-5)
Reveals the holiness of God
Reveals the sinfulness of man
Reveals the standard for fellowship with God
Reveals man’s need for Christ
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Our relationship with the Law
Jesus fulfilled the law for us
The Law no longer applies to those who believe
We are now under the law of Christ.
Fulfilled the moral law and the ceremonial law
Hebrews 10:1-18
What is the law of Christ?
Conclusion
“We are a community of Christ-centered disciples who Love God, Love Others, and Make Disciples of Jesus Christ.”
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