Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction: Justification, Redemption, Propitiation, Believe
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The ransom is required, Romans 3:23.
Our just God satisfied His justice,
Man is sinful, 3:20.
2. The ransom is paid,
Jesus paid the ransom of himself, ; .
Jesus paid the ransom all by himself, , 47.
Jesus paid the ransom all at once, 1 Peter 3:18.
Jesus paid the ransom in full, John 19:30.
3. The ransom is accepted,
The resurrection of Jesus, Acts 2:32.
The ascension of Jesus, .
Conclusion: A response is in order.
We preach for a response.
Think about your worth.
In 1979 a court of law awarded the family members of those killed in the crash of flight a specific sum of money as the courts had determined that a life was worth x amount of dollars.
What did God estimate your worth to be?
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