Sermon Tone Analysis
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Trying to Live by Religious Rules is the Surest Way to Live Defeated
Rule keeping in a relational context; doesn’t work.
It’s a question of, How can I please You, Lord? not, What do I have to do for You, Lord.
Romans 7:1-5
Doing vs. Being
I have to vs.
I want to
Identity stems from birth, not behavior
The Law is a ministry of death and condemnation 2 Cor 3:7, 9
1 Cor 15:56, the power of sin is in the Law; the purpose of the Law is to expose our insuffeciency, as Jordan Peterson puts it, our death
You can live correctly in a sinful way.
Romans 14:23
Love the Lord your God and do as you please.
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