Sermon Tone Analysis
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God is Just, but He is not Fair (and that’s a good thing).
Rom.
1:18
God is Just in His Judgement
He has revealed Himself to all mankind.
(Rom.
1:20)
He has revealed Himself to all mankind.
(Rom.
1:20)
His power and nature are revealed to all (aka: General Revelation).
We are without excuse.
Rom.
1:
He allowed us freedom to choose our path, and we chose personal control.
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Knowledge is not the problem; choice is.
We have chosen to reject God’s control and, instead, embraced autonomy.
Therefore, He has given us over to our own pursuits and consequences.
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The consequence of rejecting God is the loss of His Goodness and Power in our lives.
The result is depravity of passions and mind.
God is NOT Fair in His Judgement
Fairness is treating everyone the same based on what is just.
Grace is providing was is not deserved.
Rom.
5:8
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