Sermon Tone Analysis

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We've been taking up the *book of Romans for the past 4 weeks* or so and we're going to continue with it.
Last time we *ended with* (*/ROM 2:11/*).
*I.
*So let's start with */ROM 2:12-16/*
              *A.
*In (*/V 12/*) it talks about "*/Perishing/*."
*1.
*This *does not imply* that a *person* will *cease to exist.*
No one will ever cease to exist, there is *either heaven or hell *for every person.
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*In *(**/V 13/)* It says, "(*/For not the hearers of the law {are} just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified/*.)"
(KJV)
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*The word "*/law/*" in this *V* is referring to the */Mosaic law/* or the */Pentateuch/*.
*i.
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