Sermon Tone Analysis

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His Everlasting LOVE
Nothing Can Stop God’s Love
Nothing Can Block God’s Love for those in Christ!
All thing work together for good.
Death can not stop God’s Love
The Devil can not get in the way of God’s Love for Us.
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In Christ Jesus, God will never stop loving us.
(Romans 8:35–37)
2. But can something block the love of God to us? Paul gives ten more possible examples.
(Romans 8:38–39)
3. We know that all things work for our good (Romans 8:28).
They don’t just get out of the way.
They work for us.
4. Nothing can block the love of God to us in Christ (Romans 8:38–39).
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For instance, death cannot stop God’s love for us.
In Christ, God makes death gain for us.
(Philippians 1:20)
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Not even the devil can get in the way of God’s love for us.
Every time he opposes us, God is using it to serve us (2 Corinthians 12:7–10).
The devil is a disarmed idiot.
Do Not Stop Loving One Another (06:41–08:47)
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As debtors to the Spirit, we do not pay back the Spirit (Romans 8:12–13).
No, we live by the Spirit by trusting in the Spirit, embracing all these great truths to strengthen and guide.
2. In doing so, we fulfill the just requirement of the law, which is love.
(Romans 8:4; 13:8)
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All that God did on the cross and all he is doing in working all things for our good is meant to enable us to love each other and our enemies.
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This love takes whatever risks and makes whatever sacrifices necessary, because the sufferings of this time are not worth comparing with the glory to come.
5. Therefore, let us spend these few years loving people to the glory of our great God, in whom we have absolute security.
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