Sermon Tone Analysis

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! “Nothing Added To It”
!! Acts 15:1-5
! 1) Is salvation completely dependent upon faith in Jesus Christ alone?
!! Acts 15:1
! 2) Born again Christians are not sinless.
They just sin less.
! 3) Remember Jesus paid the full price.
Nothing can be added to what He did.
!! Acts 15:2
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4) Satan wants to destroy what God is doing, and often it comes by false teaching.
!! Matthew 24:35
!! Acts 15:3
! 5) There should be great joy for any believer when we hear someone has come to Christ.
!! Acts 15:4
! 6) The believers in Jerusalem would have heard some of what Paul and Barnabas were doing, but now they got the full story.
!! Acts 15:5
!! Mark 2:22
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7) Jesus came to fulfill God’s plan, He would pay the price for the sins of anyone who would trust Him as Lord and Savior.
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