Sermon Tone Analysis
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Intro
Reason for the class
This is the work of the ministry
Eph
2. Everyone is a theologian
3. God’s Word sanctifies
God the Father
Have read
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What do we learn from this?
Our first and foremost understanding of God is; he is a Father.
What comes to your mind when you think of a Father?
Being a father is not something one does, it is primarily what God is.
How is God our Father?
God the Father sends the Son with the expressed purpose of securing our adoptions.
His purpose is to be our Fathers.
Once we were adopted, He places his Spirit into our hearts and the Spirit calls out Abba, Father.
The Spirit forces us to cry out “My Dad!”
He forces us to experience knowing our new Father.
What does a Good Father do?
He provides - ; ;
He protects - ; ;
He disciplines - ;
He loves - ; ;
How does this change...
The way you read your Bible?
The way you pray?
The way that you experience difficulty?
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