Sermon Tone Analysis
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Outline
Work back through the guilt cycle.
Probably chart it out like on my board for David Bower
Dont trust feelings, trust truth.
This passage is the truth
When im in sin, i feel seperated from God. Truth-not seperated
Exegete
Verse 31 ties this passage to the previous verses.
He saying I know all this previous stuff is so good, so what else can we say now?
Im really, whats else could we say that makes this deal any better?
How about, that if the same God that did all those things is for us, I mean really, who can be against us?
If God doesnt condemn us, can anyone?
So if God would give up his son for us, what else would possibly be harder for him to give up?
Why would we even assume that he would withhold something else from us?
He wont.
Verse 33 reiterates that previous argument from beginning that if the one (God) that can condemns us, doesnt, then really, who else could?
The answer is nobody.
But we arent just talking about condemnation trying to seperate us from God. NOTHING CAN SEPERATE US!!!!!
Moo says this is a shout back to Romans 8:28where it says, all things work to good.
Not only do we win and survive through all these things that try to conquer and/or seperate us, but because of the love of God, those things literally begin to work for our good.
That is a profound concept.
God using evil for good.
This makes me think of how God takes the sting out of death by actually using it to purify the sin finally out of our bodies.
What sin and death meant for our destruction, God uses it for our good.
This passage is a little short, so I may try to be a little more creative for this, and make it more of a teaching session than a preaching session.
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