Sermon Tone Analysis
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Justified by Faith
What has been accomplished by Christ on the Cross.
Dead to the law.
Through the law comes the knowledge of sin.
Identified with Christ
Why did Peter’s behavior not match his belief?
Why did his practise not match his preaching?
He was not walking identified with Christ, but with his Jewish roots.
Our lives are to first and foremost be identified with the death burial and resurrection of Christ.
2 Cor.
4:6-16
Sanctified by Faith
This is Sanctification the present working of God in our lives as we walk in fellowship with Jesus by faith.
We LIVE BY FAITH.
Sanctification is more than just an acknowledgement of a Creed, it is the process by which Christ lives his life in and through us.
Jesus, be Jesus in me.
No longer me, but Thee.
Resurrection power, fill me this hour.
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