Sermon Tone Analysis

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Celebration is what should take place for the Grace of God being revealed.
Celebration is in order, because the incarnation of Christ Jesus brought heaven and earth together.
Why is celebration for the Grace of God being given so important?
Only through Christ Jesus ‘the Grace of God’ can we have a right relationship with God.
Sin kept us from having a relationship with God, but God changed that through His Grace.
Ephesians: An Introduction and Commentary (b.
Praise for God’s Purpose and Blessings in Christ (1:3–14))
The primary object of most of the old sacrifices, however, was the setting aside of sin.
Instilled deeply into the consciousness of the people was the fact that sin could not be set aside lightly.
Sin required sacrifice: ‘without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins’ .
Ephesians: An Introduction and Commentary
Ephesians: An Introduction and Commentary (b.
Praise for God’s Purpose and Blessings in Christ (1:3–14))
Sin involves the bondage of mind and will and members, but forgiveness is freedom, and aphesis, the word used here, means literally the loosing of a person from that which binds.
Ephesians: An Introduction and Commentary
God’s Grace of forgiving sin had to be done every year, over and over again and again until ‘Grace and truth’ came.
The law gave us a glimpse of the Grace of God, but Jesus is the fullness of the Grace of God.
Let Us Celebrate Christmas Understanding That Christmas “Jesus Christ” Is The Fullness Of God’s Grace and Truth
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