Sermon Tone Analysis
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Physical circumcision has no value without the obedience of the heart
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Circumcision and faith
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Abraham’s righteousness depended on his faith, not on the covenant of circumcision
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Paul values the law as part of God’s plan
The sharp debate about circumcision for Christians
The Council of Jerusalem
Jewish Christians in Jerusalem criticise Peter for accepting hospitality from Cornelius and his (uncircumcised) friends
God’s acceptance of uncircumcised Gentiles is clear from the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon them
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Peter’s misgivings about Gentile believers and the law
the dispute between Paul and Peter
Imposing circumcision upon Gentile Christians denies the freedom of the gospel
To insist on circumcision is to nullify the work of Jesus Christ on the cross.
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“Judaisers” should be resisted
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To be “in Christ” is to be spiritually circumcised
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Paul’s confidence in Jesus Christ
The relationship between baptism and circumcision in the NT
Both circumcision and baptism may each be described as a “seal”.
Baptism signifies entry into the new covenant in the same way that circumcision marked initiation into the old; Abraham the father of all believers; ;
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