Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Spiritual Ingratitude is evidenced by:*
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q       Self- righteousness
 
q          Judgmentalism
 
q          Legalism
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One of the primary steps to be taken in the Christian life is to realize our condition.
We are dead in the water.
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q       Dead in our sins
 
q       Dead in our nature
 
*/Why is it so hard for us to admit our need?/*
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q       Somehow we feel diminished
 
q       We want to be self- sufficient when we are helpless
 
q       It makes us different than others
 
q       We don’t want to be seen as “bad” because it makes us ashamed
 
What has Christ done for us?
Verse 13 tells us:
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q       He has made us alive
 
q       He has forgiven our sins
 
q       He has removed the major obstacle that keeps us from Christ.
(v.14)
 
q        He has conquered the Devil (v.
15)
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