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Sermon in a Sentence: We must build our lives on the foundation of God's Word.
I.
The Bible is a Supernatural Foundation
A. The Bible is Inspired (2 Tim.
3.16,17;2 Pet.
1.21)
B. The Bible is Inerrant (Tit.
1,2)
C. The Bible is Indestructible (Matt.
24.35)
II.
The Bible is a Strong Foundation
A. The Bible Effects Salvation (Rom.
10.17;2 Tim.
3.15;1 Pet.
1.23)
B. The Bible Effects Sanctification (Jn.
17.17)
1. Guidance (Psa.
119:105)
2. Nourishment (1 Pet.
2.2)
3. Prosperity (Josh.
1.8,9)
4. Freedom (Jn.
8.31,32)
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