Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Don’t be taken in by beliefs that aren’t Christian.
(V 8)
You have access to God. (Vv 9-10)
You have a new nature.
(Vv 11-12)
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In Christ you have access to all the fullness of God.
(Vv 9-10)
You have eternal life.
(Vv 13-14)
You have victory over evil.
(V 15)
Big Idea: Keep your thinking Christian.
Study Guide
Are competing philosophies to the faith easily recognizable?
Why or why not?
What are some ways people try to add to the gospel?
How might we guard ourselves against teaching that would add to the gospel?
How does the believer’s access to God provide incentive to reject false beliefs?
How does the believer’s new nature provide incentive to reject false beliefs?
How does the believer’s eternal life provide incentive to reject false beliefs?
How does the believer’s victory over evil provide incentive to reject false beliefs?
How does verse 15 give us comfort when false teachers try to turn us away from the truth of Christ?
Who wins in the end?
How does verse 15 give us comfort when false teachers try to turn us away from the truth of Christ?
Who wins in the end?
How does verse 15 give us comfort when false teachers try to turn us away from the truth of Christ?
Who wins in the end?
How does verse 15 give us comfort when false teachers try to turn us away from the truth of Christ?
Who wins in the end?
How does verse 15 give us comfort when false teachers try to turn us away from the truth of Christ?
Who wins in the end?
What can increase the likelihood that a believer will be “taken captive” by beliefs that are not Christian?
What can be done to decrease that likelihood?
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