Sermon Tone Analysis

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Romans 9:31; 10:3, 5; 11:18-23; 12;1-2
We need to remember that the book of Romans was not written to an individual, it was written to the churches in Rome.
Paul was not addressing a singular person, rather he was giving instructions to the believers on how they ought to live.
We looked two weeks ago at what happens when God abandons us to our own devices...
We looked last week at the victory is available for us if we place our confidence and faith in Jesus Christ...
Today we want to see what happens if we make things harder than they are supposed to be...
Following Jesus doesn’t require perfection,
++Following Jesus requires faith, trust, believe, and obedience.
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