Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. The Faith was given by an unchanging *God*.
- "*I AM*" (Ex.
3:14)
- "The God of *Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob*."
II.
The Faith responds to an unchanging *problem: Sin*.
(Rom.
5:12; 6:23)
III.
The Faith offers an unchanging *solution: Grace*.
(Gen.
3:8-9, 21, 15)
IV.
The Faith is communicated through an unchanging *message*.
(Matt.
24:35)
V.
The Faith explains an unchanging *response*.
The Faith -> *confession*
-> *repentance*
-> *baptism*
Baptism and the Lord's Supper honor and celebrate the *atoning blood* of Jesus Christ.
And Satan hates the *blood*.
VI.
The Faith is perpetuated through an unchanging *mission*.
(Eph.
1:4; Rev. 7:9)
VII.
The Faith culminates in the *changing* of *lives*.
(Rom.
1:16; I Cor.
6:9-11; II Tim.
2:9)
!
Will you let The Faith change /you/ and others /around you/?
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