Sermon Tone Analysis
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Q: What do people do to try to “be somebody” or feel that they have value?
Q: How does our desire to find our value through what we do change when we become children of God?
“This love of God proclaims to every person for all time, ‘You are somebody.’
This cannot be earned or bought, it is recieved by faith and new birth or adoption into God’s family.”
- p27
1 John 3:1
Q: What does tell us about our future as God’s adopted children?
Q; What does mean by “everyone who thus hopes in Him purifies himself as He is pure?”
1 John 3:
Q: Why did they need to be taught or reminded that “sin is lawlessness” and that “no one who abides in” Christ “keeps on sinning?”
1 John
1 Corinthians 15:42:
Q: What is the greatest evidence that an individual is a follower of Christ?
1 John
Q:Why is it vital that we remember that you remember that you are God’s child?
1 John 3:
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