Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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I. Paul was not ashamed of the gospel
Romans 1:8-
Romans 1:15-16a
The Gospel is good news
The gospel is the announcement of God’s work in human history to save sinners
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The Gospel is the power of God for salvation
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The gospel is the power of God
2. For salvation of everyone who believes
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The Gospel reveals the righteousness of God
Righteousness has both a legal sense and a relational sense
Righteousness is revealed, not worked for
Righteousness comes from faith and leads to faith
The more we trust Jesus, the more we trust Jesus
The Gospel is how God is choosing to restore the world and make it right again.
The Gospel is the power of God for the salvation of everyone and anyone who believes.
The Gospel is how God
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