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John 8:21-30
Dying in Sin
I.
The consequences of dying in sin (v.
21)
A. A desired destination – heaven
B. A desired deliverance – a Messiah
C. A default condition – sinful
D. A denied destiny – heaven
II.
The cause of dying in sin (vv.
22-27)
A. Trusting in your self-righteousness (v.
22)
B.
Not being “born from above” (v.
23)
C. Failing to believe in Jesus (v.
24)
D. Choosing to reject the truth (vv.
25-26)
1.
The truth about the person of Jesus (v.
25)
2. The truth about the work of Jesus (v.
26a)
3. The truth about the message of Jesus (v.
26b -27)
III.
The cure for dying in sin (vv.
28-30)
A. Trusting in the work of Jesus (v.
28a)
B. Trusting in the message of Jesus (v.
28b)
C. Trusting in the person of Jesus (v.
29-30)
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