Sermon Tone Analysis

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Man is totally depraved and unable to save himself.
His salvation was bought by Christ through His death, burial, and resurrection, and is solely a work of God’s Grace.
In His death Christ made full and vicarious atonement for man and was the propitiation of God’s just wrath against sinful man.
This atonement is offered as a free gift of God’s grace and is the sinner’s only means of justification before God.
Justification is a one-time act that is effective through all eternity and is available to all who will receive it by faith, believing in the sufficiency of Christ’s finished work, and none of their own, to save them.
At the moment of justification the believer is reborn.
This new birth is not a reformation of the old but is by sovereign act a new creation whereby the old man dead in trespasses and sins is made partaker of the divine nature and receives eternal life.
Man is only saved once, his salvation is kept by God’s power and, therefore, he is secure in Christ forever.
Needed Because of Sin
The needed atonement
Jesus’ work on the cross, in the grave, and resurrection is the work of God that saves the fallen human race.
The Scope of Salvation
Justification
“Newness of Life”
“the act of clearing someone of transgression.”
God grows the believer from a child to a mature adult.
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