Sermon Tone Analysis

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I) Introduction
II) Christ teaches Forgiveness of Sins
Not changing our mind toward God
But changing God’s mind toward us.
Can’t confuse it with having a clear conscience
God can be at peace with us
but we are not at peace with ourselves.
We don’t escape the consequence of our sin
III) What does it mean when God Forgives Sins
God’s resentment ceases
Only because He is God can He forgive sins
When God’s resentment fades, we fall in line with His righteousness
IV) Why God Forgives Sins
IV) Why God Forgives Sins
Grace
Because Christ was willing
Love
(NKJV)
28 just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.”
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