Sermon Tone Analysis

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Matthew 16:
John 14:6-
Deut
John 8:56-
The church is established upon the revelation of there being only one God.
Of all the truths the Word contains, Jesus himself said that his identity would be the foundation for everything that was to come.
Why is his identity so important?
God sacrificed himself, not someone else
Authority comes from knowing who someone is
All of his commandments stem from his identity
Christ is our strength, so how are you going to rely on someone you don’t know?
When you get the revelation of who he is, you get to claim the promise that comes with it: The gates of Hell shall not prevail against the church
- God sacrificed himself, not someone else
Gates are defensive
It’s God’s desire that we realize we are more than conquerers through Christ Jesus
It’s time we go on the offensive because there’s no power in hell that can stand up to who God is
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