Sermon Tone Analysis

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In Christian thought, the act by which God and man are brought together in personal relationship.
The term is derived from Anglo-Saxon words meaning “making at one,” hence “at-one-ment.”
In Christian thought, the act by which God and man are brought together in personal relationship.
The term is derived from Anglo-Saxon words meaning “making at one,” hence “at-one-ment.”
It presupposes a separation or alienation that needs to be overcome if human beings are to know God and have fellowship with him.
As a term expressing relationship, atonement is tied closely to such terms as reconciliation and forgiveness.
The Effect of Sin is Separation
Genesis 3:
Isaiah 59:2
The Penalty for Sin is Death
Galatians 3:21
Genesis 3:21
Leviticus 17:11
God is the Initiator of Atonement
Where did the “skin” come from to cover Adam and Eve?
Genesis
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