Sermon Tone Analysis

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The key word is “alone”; we will look at things that by themselves do not save.
I) Moral living –
Yet, no one has a perfect morality –
Without faith, morality is useless –
II) Knowledge –
But knowledge by itself makes us arrogant –
The demons knew Jesus better than His disciples –
III) Zeal –
Yet, the Jews had great zeal for God that did not save –
Paul was always zealous –
IV) Attendance –
Being involved in the church is not enough – ; – these were obviously among the brethren
We must give ourselves completely – ; – as Paul did – ;
V) Contribution –
Must be willing to give – ;
Cannot buy passage to heaven – ;
VI) Good conscience –
Yet, our conscience can be damaged –
Paul lived his entire life with a good conscience –
VII) Faith in Jesus –
Without works, faith is dead –
Without love, faith is nothing –
VIII) Baptism –
Yet, without belief, baptism is of no value –
And without continued obedience, baptism is voided –
IX) Love – ;
Alone will do nothing –
But, love is the motivation for all these – ;
Concl: Although none of these things can save us by itself, it is necessary to have all of these things for us to be saved.
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