Sermon Tone Analysis
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The need for regeneration
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Regeneration is a work of God
It originates in God the Father
Regeneration cannot be controlled by human actions or rituals; it is an act of God’s sovereign will.
It is made possible by the resurrection of Jesus Christ
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It occurs through the hearing of the Christian gospel
See also The “word of God” is the good news about Jesus Christ.
It is effected by God’s Spirit
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Regeneration is given to those who believe in Jesus Christ
Baptism is the sign of regeneration
Water here is seen by some, though not all, interpreters as a reference to baptism, administered by the church to new converts as a sign of their new birth and their entry into the Christian community.
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The results of regeneration
Entry into God’s kingdom
A new holiness of life
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Love for other people
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Victory over the world’s sinful pattern of life
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