Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Scripture Reading
Paul, after beating them up, want to encourage them with the Good News of Christ
Leaders, Church discipline, law suits, marriage, pride, etc
Easter Service
Too Good to pass up!
Focus last time on the it being news that you can trust
We can trust in the Gospel because of the testimony of of the Church
We can trust in the Gospel because of the testimony of Scripture
Foretold
History
We can trust in the Gospel because of the testimony of credible eyewitnesses
We can trust in the Gospel because it changes lives
We can trust in the Gospel because it has always been a consistent message
What is this message?
Jesus died for our sins
All have sinned and are in need of being rescued or “saved” from it and its effects
Most think or say to themselves, “I’m not that bad”
Way of the Master Illustrations
Penalty - spiritual death, hell
The way is narrow
Power of sin
Presence of sin
Jesus as the Son of God lived a perfect, sinless life
Jesus was buried
He took our sins to the grave
He paid the debt for sin that we owed
He died as a substitute for us
Jesus rose on the third day
He appeared to Cephas (Peter)
He appeared to the disciples
He appeared to over 500 people at one time
He appeared to James (Jesus brother) and all the apostles
He appeared to Paul
Victorious over sin and death!
His sacrifice was acceptable to God.
Response - How will you respond to God’s grace?
Jesus Commands us to believe and repent.
Jesus is coming again
No decision
Believe in vain (vs 2)
Paul’’s response
Saved by Grace not works
God’s grace was not in vain
Works harder than any
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