Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Passion
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It wasn’t the Pharisees, the crowds crying crucify him, Pilot, the Roman soldiers, or the nails the put him on the cross.
It was his love for us that caused him to go thru all he endured…the accusations, beatings, humiliation, the crown of thorns, the nails in his hands, and the spear in his side.
All for love.
His Passion, suffering because of love.
2. Love we didn’t deserve.
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He understood the awful cost of sin and separation from God
4. We have been reconciled to God…why let anything stand between you and him…consider Him.
It wasn’t the nails…It was you, me, us, that nailed him to the tree.
Because we were and are His passion we should make Him our passion.
The way we live, as we become ambassadors of Christ, showing others the love of God and the path to reconciliation.
He love you...
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