Sermon Tone Analysis
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Intro
Will you take me as I am lyrics?
I'm sick and tired of trying to me the man, my daddy never taught me to be
I'm grown up now, life ain't what I thought it would be
I made many mistakes in my past I can't fix
Now I'm staring at this crusifix tatted on my wrist
Is it true what they telling me, am I just crazy
Did ya bleed on the cross, for my sins to save me
But why would ya die for me
My whole life I've been working for Satan, while He fed lies to me
And now I'm hearing too much, trying to get a true touch
Of a love that can change me, I'm all screwed up
Figure Hell is what I deserve
But your word says we all fall short so I guess we all outta burn
Teach me I wanna learn
How you could save a wretch like me, before death says it's my turn
I think I finally understand
No matter my past, you'll still take me as I am
Will you take me as I am
I know the way I'm living is wrong
But I can't change on my own, trying to make it alone
I wonder, how could you love me when my life so ugly
But you came down and died for me
Lecrae - Will You take me as I am
The Difference of God is the Difference In the World
God is Love
1 John 4:1
Parable of the Prodigal Son
God is pictured as a patient and compassionate Father who welcomes our repentance with great rejoicing.
Our repentance is also vividly depicted as coming to realize the foolishness and unsatisfying nature of living apart from the Father (vv.
17–19).
The gospel is explained through this image as a call for us to turn away from all that does not truly satisfy and return to the welcoming grace of our Father God.
This
Jonathan Pennington, “Luke,” in Gospel Transformation Bible: English Standard Version, ed.
Bryan Chapell and Dane Ortlund (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2013), 1384.
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