Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
We were dead in our sins so a righteous God, demanding a sacrifice.
By his grace alone due to his love for us he provided a sacrifice, Jesus Christ, but Jesus didn’t remain dead, he was raised on the third day, defeating the death we deserved so that we could be made holy.
when we are saved Jesus makes us holy before God and starts a good work in us of growing us to look more like himself and less like the world
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What does God want from us?
If we are going to be disciples of Jesus this is a question we need to have answered.
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The Gospel - We were dead in our sins, God sent his sone to die and be raised from the dead so that whoever believes will be saved.
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Review of the gospel in my pocket
We have been building upon the gospel week after week.
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