Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Ignorance of God is Inexcusable
A. God is made known through creation
As God is made known to all through nature, human ignorance of God is inexcusable.
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B. God revealed himself to Israel
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II.
Ignorance of God the Result of Sin and Rebellion
A. Among the Gentiles
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B. In Israel
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Ignorance of God in the ministry of Jesus Christ
Among the religious leaders
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Among his disciples
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III.
God is not Ignorant of Human Sin and Motives
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Human ignorance of sin and the revelation of God
A. The fall brought knowledge of sin
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B. The OT law exposed the nature of sin
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V. Human ignorance does not excuse sin
A. By individuals
The law made provision for atonement of sins committed as a result of ignorance.
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B. By the nation
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C. By leaders
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VI.
Ignorance of God and salvation
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Repentance of sin committed in ignorance brings forgiveness
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Ignorance of God and salvation
A. There is no salvation outside Jesus Christ
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B. Believers have a responsibility to remove ignorance of the gospel
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Ignorance and God’s judgment
A. God’s justice
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B. God’s judgment falls on all who do not know him
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C. God’s judgment falls severely on those who choose to disobey him
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