Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro: Childhood story of Little girl at the swimming pool almost drowning me and my best friend.
We
We find 2 extremes represented:
Perseverance of the saints “Once Saved, Always Saved”
John 10:
“One unrepented of sin will condemn you to a sinners Hell.”
The world of course want’s us to believe that we must choose from one of these two extremes.
Transition: We of course aren’t interested in what man has to say about this important subject, but we want to know what the author of life, what God himself has to say about it.
God
There’s any number of places we could turn to this morning I think that addresses this topic, but I think Hebrews chapters 6-10 specifically addresses what we need to know regarding the assurance of our salvation.
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Notes
1 John
1 JOhn 3:
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