Sermon Tone Analysis

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Romans 5:9
Definition of condemnation
1: censure, blame
2: the act of judicially condemning
3: the state of being condemned
4: a reason for condemning His conduct was sufficient condemnation.
Through the death of Jesus Christ, God has provided a means of removing guilt, thus opening the way for believers to know the blessings of a right relationship with him.
The removal of guilt is God’s work
The removal of guilt requires confession
Animal sacrifices are ultimately ineffective in removing guilt
The removal of guilt by Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death
The results of guilt being removed
A clean conscience
In Conclusion:
Will you allow Him to take away your guilt today?
Come to Him!
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