Sermon Tone Analysis

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*WHY GLORY IN THE CROSS?*
*                                                            Gal.
6:14*
/Sermon in a Sentence/: Like the Apostle Paul we must only glory in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I.
We Must Glory in the /Revelation /of the Cross.
A.    The Cross is a Revelation of God’s /Holiness, Righteousness & Justice.
/*(Rom.
3:25,26)*
B.     The Cross is a Revelation of God’s /Love, Grace & Mercy./*
(Rom.
5:8;Jn.
15:13;1 Jn. 3:16,4:10)*
/ /
II.
We Must Glory in the /Redemption /of the Cross.
*(Rom.
3:24;Matt.
20:28)*
III.
We Must Glory in the /Reconciliation /of the Cross.
*(Rom.
5:10,11)*
IV.
We Must Glory in the /Release /of the Cross.
*(Rom.
6:6)*
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