Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Righteousness of God
quality or state of juridical correctness with focus on redemptive action, righteousness.
Sin cannot go unpunished.
Someone has to pay for the transgression.
God’s law must be kept perfectly
Christ IS our righteousness.
Where Adam, the federal head of the human race failed to keep the commandment, Christ succeeded.
Christ our Substitute
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Because: dia in the Greek means:
marker of someth.
constituting cause
ⓐ the reason why someth.
happens, results, exists:
• because of, for the sake of
We deserve to die for our sin.
We deserve to bear God’s wrath against us.
We are separated from God by our sin.
We are in bondage to sin and to the kingdom of Satan.
Christ meets this needs like this:
Sacrifice
2. Propitiation
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