Sermon Tone Analysis

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• The reality of our inadequacy
• The provision for our inadequacy: a) One of the most neglected things in the church is the adequacy of Scripture
Principle: Only a believer who is awake to his own utter weakness can ever know the total sufficiency of God’s grace.
Weakness is the vehicle where the power of God comes through-3:5; 4:7; 7:5-6; 12:9.
The new covenant of service—3:6-18
• Deals with the difference of living in the Old Testament versus the New Testament.
• God has a definite place for both time and eternity—(at this point we are looking at His plan for time): 1) God has “codes” for living in the different ages.
• Law—ministry of death
• The Spirit—life and enablement
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