Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Introduction (1-4)
What shall we say?
A. Drawing a False Conclusion (1)
Many Christians have indeed resorted to sort of thinking and living.
B. Emphatic Rejection: You are either dead to sin or living in sin (2)
C. Theological Truth: We have been buried with Christ to walk in a newness of life (3-4)
II.
First Explanation: United in the likeness of Christ’s death (5-7)
A. Premise: Old man was crucified with Christ (6a)
1) PURPOSE: To render the sinful body ineffective (6b)
a) RESULT: To stop serving sin (6c)
2) PRINCIPLE: Death declares righteous from sin (6c)
III.
Second Explanation: Will live with Christ (8-11)
A) Premise: Death no longer rules Christ (9b)
Time: After raise from the dead (9a)
B) Principle: Christ died to sin and lives to God (10)
C) Command: Consider selves dead to sin and alive to God (11)
IV.
Application (12-14)
a. Prohibition: Sin must not reign (12)
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Prohibition: Do not present members to sin and unrighteousness (13a)
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Command: Present members to God and righteousness (13b)
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Rationale: Under grace, not law (14)
Focus some time on easy believism.
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