Sermon Tone Analysis

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Living a New Life
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There is the old
the corrupted
to cause someone to become perverse or depraved, as a type of moral destruction—‘to deprave, to pervert, to ruin, to cause the moral ruin
That is the old
the former way of living
The old
was dead
pertaining to being unable to respond to any impulse or to perform some function—‘unable, ineffective, dead, powerless.’
ὄντας ἡμᾶς νεκροὺς τοῖς παραπτώμασιν συνεζωοποίησεν τῷ Χριστῷ ‘we who were dead because of our sins, (God) brought to life through Christ’ Eph 2:5.
Since the reference in Eph 2:5 (see also Eph 2:1) is to matters relating to God, one may translate ‘we who were unable to respond to matters relating to God because of our sins …’ or ‘we who were spiritually dead …’
God has Called us out of the death and the corruption and into new
How Do we walk in new life?
Phil 3:1-11
Rejoice in the Lord
to enjoy a state of happiness and well-being—‘to rejoice, to be glad
Rejoicing in God comes from an understanding that you have nothing without God
Without God there is no new life
there is no hope
there is no light
and it is a constant looking toward the cross
it is knowing your place
forgiven
redeemed
renew
It is to know that you have bought with a price
You live with the understanding that God owes me nothing but I owe Him everything
You watch out for “dogs”
What are the “dogs”?
friends
interent
apps
Movies
music
ourselves
you look out for the things that will make you fall
you don’t go down the same roads you used to travel
You avoid the things that are going to corrupt what God is doing in your life
We crucify the flesh
we put to death the old ways and make them obedient to God’s word
Gal
We understand the surpassing value of knowing Jesus
acquaintance with, knowledge of (Lk 1:77); 2. LN 28.17 knowledge, the content of what is known
The value of knowing Christ-
by knowing who Christ is we understand who we are
Romans 8:31-
To Know-
to possess information about—‘to know, to know about, to have knowledge of, to be acquainted with, acquaintance.’
It is a constant fellowship
it is pursuit
And because there is a value to it to
it is
you considered everything else loss
to suffer the loss of something which one has previously possessed, with the implication that the loss involves considerable hardship or suffering—‘to suffer loss, to forfeit.’
Every though there are hardship nothing else compares to Know Christ.
to possess information about—‘to know, to know about, to have knowledge of, to be acquainted with, acquaintance.’
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996).
Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament: based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition., Vol. 1, p. 333).
New York: United Bible Societies.
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996).
Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament: based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition., Vol. 1, p. 333).
New York: United Bible Societies.
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