Sermon Tone Analysis

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Colossians 1:20–23
The shedding of the blood of Jesus Christ is seen as representing the giving of his life as an atoning sacrifice for the sins of humanity.
The blood of Jesus Christ as part of his humanity
The blood of Jesus Christ as a sacrifice
The blood of Jesus Christ as a symbol of atonement
The effects of the blood of Jesus Christ
The institution of the new covenant
The promise of total restoration
The blood of Jesus Christ and the Lord’s Supper
Invitations to share in the blood of Jesus Christ
Warnings about sinning against the blood of Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ foretold his death on the cross
Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross
Jesus Christ’s words from the cross
Signs accompanying Jesus Christ’s death on the cross
Darkness over the whole land for three hours:
The temple curtain torn from top to bottom:
In conclusion:
Are you one who has been raised from death to life?
The triumph of the cross
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