Sermon Tone Analysis

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According the , we are all suffering the consequences of the fall
Peter here applies the words morally: by Christ’s wounds we have been ‘healed’ from sin.
According the , we are all suffering the consequences of the fall
2Peter 2.24
Bad News
Due to the fall of Adam, all man was born into sin.
Our sinful nature has all us hell-bound.
We need a savior.
No man can save himself through any good works or deeds.
Good News
He bore our sins on a tree
By his wounds you have been healed.
Peter here applies the words morally: by Christ’s wounds we have been ‘healed’ from sin.
I would submit to you that although the news is bad in the beginning, but in the end, the good news prevails.
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