Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Bible Story is of Redemption
man fell into sin through lust and disobedience
God began to show his plan of buying us back
God redeemed Noah from the floods of water
God redeemed Abraham from childlessness
God redeemed Israel from slavery in Egypt
This was all a picture of what God was doing for all of mankind
For Nepali people in Kathmandu
Why do we need redeemed?
Redeem means to purchase freedom
To seperate someone from a burden or master
When Adam (the first man) sinned he sold all of his family into slavery
Romans 5:12-14 We are all in sin
We are now servants/slaves to the things of this world rather than spiritual good things
Corruption (2 Peter 2:18-19)
Diverse pleasures and lusts (Titus 3:3)
Death and fear of death (Psalms 49:7-8,15 from paw of death) then galations
Sin (John 8:34) then Romans 6:17-23 but ye have obeyed
In that slavery was a curse
Curse of the law (Galatians 3:13)
Jesus is our redemption
We were not redeemed by corruptible things
1 Peter 1:18-25 but by the lamb of God, Jesus Christ
In the Bible, the redeeming gospel is preached
Christ is the one who took the curse for you
No idol or man could redeem you
It took the sacrificial death of a redeemer
Trust in him today
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