Sermon Tone Analysis

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Why am I able to say with complete confidence that I trust in Jesus?
What is it about Him that was so unique and powerful?
Jesus Fulfilled the Requirements of the Law
God gave the law to define for us the “rules of the game”.
Like in every other situation in life, when the rules are broken, a penalty is assessed.
If the penalty is due, and the judge is just, then someone must pay!
Jesus Exchanged His Righteousness for our Sinfulness
Having fulfilled all aspects of God’s requirements perfectly, Jesus was the only one who could pay someone else’s penalties because he owed none Himself.
He exchanged His perfect record for our failure and allowed us to escape.
Jesus Defeated Death in His Resurrection
The final penalty of sin is death.
Guiltless, He took upon Himself our guilt and died
Because He rose again to never die, we have victory through Him over death
Jesus Offers New Life to those who Receive Him
It is not automatic...
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