Sermon Tone Analysis

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Deep down in the heart of every person is the desire to be good.
Yet in reality we have failed to meet that goal.
That is why our world today is in a terrible mess.
we are in a economic mess, we are facing problems with high crime.
every part of the world is facing all kinds of problems and if you ask me their is no sultan the the problem we are facing.
Carl marks -said that if we make everyone share every thing they will be selfless.
Russia tried it for 17 years and failed, China tried it and failed.
Carl marks is where we get the ideology that is called socialism.
The problem is that mankind has failed to come to grips with the universal SIN problem.
We normally look at sin in terms of behavior.
But it is far more that that.
What does the Bible say about the SIN problem and why we need a Savior.
as mans only hope?
When Christ came to this world 2000 years ago, as man only hope.
He came to be Gods solution to the SIN problem.
John 1:29
this is how John the Baptist interduce Jesus when he begin His earthly ministry
He is using the word sin in the singular which is the very core of the problem.
Most christians look at
This is people who deliberately chose a life of sin
Of all the Bible writers no one understood the SIN problem more than the apostle Paul.
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