Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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#. Walking in darkness defined-I John 2:9, 15-17- can result in    
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Frustration in dealing with sin.
Why? You’re in the dark!
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Denial of sin – 1:8, 1:10
 
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Walking in the light – defined- I John 1:17, 2:6 – results in
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Fellowship with one another – 1:7 – illustrate
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Purification from all sin -1:7.
How?
The blood of God’s Son, Jesus
 
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How can a Christian leave darkness and enter light?
Confession I John 1:9
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Say same as God (without darkness) does
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Confess sins, not just one that annoys you
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Accept and recognize purification from all unrighteousness
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Stay walking in the light
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