Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Separation of two people, 2:11-12
Seen in what we were Called,
· Greeks called Jews “Ethne” (pagans)
· Jews called the Greeks “Goi” (Gentiles)
· Spiritually, the Jews were better off.
o Salavation through them
o God had shows Himself through their prophets
Seen in our Condition,
· Remember your former state:
o Christless – separated from Christ
o Stateless – alienated from the commonwealth of Israel
o Friendless – strangers to the covenants of promise
o Hopeless – having no hope
o Godless – without God in the world
· Today, many are in the same condition
· Do we care?
The Preparation for one People, 2:13-18
The blood had to break down the wall,
The sign on the Temple Wall read: “No foreigner may enter within the barricade which surrounds this sanctuary and enclosure.
Anyone who is caught doing so will have himself to blame for his ensuing death.”
Specifically, what Christ’s blood did,
· It Removed the law
· It Created one new man
· It Reconciled both to God
· It Killed hostility
· It Preached peace
· It gave Access to the Father
· Today’s walls are: Ethnic, social, political, whatever it may be.
· Today He is calling the weary, despondent, fearful, troubled, bereaved, disappointed—to Himself.
· He offers all: reconciliation, peace, and access to the Father.
The Consummation of One People
What we were,
What we are building,
What we will become,
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