Sermon Tone Analysis
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! Galatians 3:16 - "God's Amazing Seed Promise"
I. * God's Desire *: That we have a * personal relationship * with Him and live in His presence forever.
*Our Problem: * We broke that relationship and * separated ourselves * from God. (Genesis 3).
II.
* God's Response *: He * reached out * to us! (Gen.
3:8.,9).
*Our problem: * We * continued * to sin.
(Gen.
4-6).
III.
* God's Promise: * A * seed *.
* A. Seed of the *woman.*
(Gen.
3:15).
* B. Seed of *Abraham*.
(Gen.
12:1-3; Gen. 15).
* C. God *keeps* His promises!
(Num.
23:19; Gal.
3; Rom. 4).
*Our problem*: We're not *Abraham* or *Jesus*.
IV. *God's Son* (John 3:16).
* A. Jesus is the *seed*.
* B. Jesus is the *substitute*.
Grace (John 1:29; John 4:9-10; 2:1-2).
* C. Jesus is the *Savior*.
(Luke 2:10-11).
*Our hope:* In *Christ* we receive God's *promises*.
(Rom.
4:20-25; Eph.
1; Gal.
3:6-8).
Galatians 3:26-29.
* *Are you* in Christ *& enjoying the* promises *of God?*
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