Sermon Tone Analysis
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World Identity
-Why does Paul mention he assumes that the church has heard about Christ?
A. Christ is not learned through engagement with the world.
B. Truth is in Christ.
-Our feelings can be deceitful
-Even our best desires can be warped
-ex.
Saul Killing Christians
C. We are taught in Christ to get rid of our old identity
2. New Identity
A. Given, not earned
B. New Identity is in Christ’s likeness.
-We enjoy true righteousness and Holiness not because we deserve them, but Christ’s blood bestows them on us.
-Continued reliance on Christ.
C. Change should be evident in the life of a believer.
-Maybe not immediately, but definitely overtime.
3. Renewing Identity
A. Daily Renewal
-We drift away from God without a daily renewal.
-We drift away from God without a daily renewal.
-Compass on a ship example.
B. Through Christ, not Ourselves
-not meditation, yoga, self-help, vacation
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