Sermon Tone Analysis

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God Charges us to Fight for the Faith
When we know who we are and what have in Christ, We realize we are saved to serve.
“Faith” refers to a body of objective truth, not the subjective experience of believing something.
In Christ, we are:
We are purchased by Jesus (Rescued).
We Saved to Serve
We are Called
God Sends out a General Call and an Effectual Call
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matt 11:28
God created human being with free moral agency, and He does not violate this even in the supernatural work of regeneration.
Christ does not rudely bludgeon His way into the human heart.
He does not abrogate (annul) our creaturely freedom.
No, He beckon and woos, He pleas and pursues, he waits and wins.
(Timothy George, Amazing Grace, 86–87).
Jesus Woos Pursues and Persuades.
We are loved
Now, in christ we are God’s children
We are Kept
In Christ, We have:
In Christ, We have:
Mercy:
Samaritan:
Romans 9:27
How do we fight for the Faith?
Build Yourself up in the Faith
Called,
and Kept
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