Sermon Tone Analysis

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1) What is our ultimate motivation for contending for the faith?
2) In what ways should we proactively defend against those who seek to distort or undermine the message of Christianity?
3) How can we recognize false teachers and protect ourselves from their destructive heresies?
You have to know the word to recognize a false teacher.
The word is the primary (perhaps only) standard.
4) What is the cost of not contending for the faith as we are called to? ‌
Compromised faith.
Lost Souls
Members falling prey to false teaching and its devastating affects.
Disillusionment from God 
Lack of knowledge - "My people perish for lack of knowledge" (Hosea 4:6)
5) How can we recognize when we are using our freedom in Christ as a cover-up for evil?
If we are sincere, our our hearts will condemn us 
6) What spiritual dangers do false teachers and their doctrines bring upon us that can cause our faith to become corrupted?
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