Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
What are some activities that you’ve had to wear a helmet for?
Baseball, go-kart racing, skiing, biking.
Why is it important that you wear a helmet during certain activities?
Why is it important to protect the head area?
Is the head the most important region of the body?
Helmet of Salvation
Obtaining salvation means that we need to be saved from something.
What do we need to be saved from?
Is. 59. OT ref. for helmet of Salvation.
What about our sin exposes a need for salvation?
23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Without salvation we are walking dead people.
How do we obtain salvation?
What happens when someone obtains salvation?
What changes?
What are some evidences that will be apparent if someone is truly saved?
The Holy Spirit will dwell with the believer and the believer will bear fruit that the Spirit is dwelling inside the believer.
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