Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Hebrews 11:1-
Faith Defined
A. Faith is:
Faith here is a noun.
Faith that is in action is required, however, to be a verb.
It is in fact something we do, not an object of our affection.
B. Substance/ Reality.
Substance is tangible reality.
To believe so strongly you can touch it.
Hoped For: Earnest expectation
C. Evidence/ Proof.
Evidence: Like a crime needs evidence so also does our faith.
Believing is the evidence and doing is the action.
Things not seen: Same as what was hoped for.
D. Obtained
Elders/ ancestors.
Good report—God’s approval.
Romans 4
Faith Deciphered
A. Understanding isa matter of faith
B. Example of that code breaking.
The Word of God made the world.
From nothing.
At base level, this really may not make much sense, but this is where faith in the information is key.
Faith Depicted
A. Abel is the first example of faith.
B. Enoch
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