Sermon Tone Analysis

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! Does Truth Matter?
*I.
Truth is being* denied *today*.
(Isa.
59:14-15; 5:20).
----Relativism = truth is relative; no such thing as *absolute* truth or standards.
----Relativism leads to *chaos.*
*II.
Truth is* real.
(John 8:32).
* A. It can be *observed* all around us.
* B. It is *honored* in the Bible.
(III John 3-4).
*III.
Truth has an opposite:* falsehood.
(Gen.
3:1; John 8:43-47; II Cor.
11:13-15; Matt.
7:15; Mk. 13:22; II Pet.
2:1; I John 4:1; I & II Tim; Titus).
*IV.
Truth is* freeing.
( John 8:31-32).
* A. It frees us from *sin*.
(I Pet.
1:22).
* B. It frees us from *despair*.
*V.
Truth must be* shared.
*IV.
Truth must be* responded *to.*
* A. Rejection leads to *death.*
(Rom.
1:18-25; 26-32; II Thess.
2:9-12).
* B. Acceptance leads to *life.*
(John 8:32; Rom.
1:16; Col. 1:3-6; I Tim.
2:4).
*What will you do with the* truth *(*Jesus*)?*
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