Sermon Tone Analysis

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Romans 1:1
What does it mean to be “separated unto the Gospel of God?”
There are PLACES where this shows:
I. Separated By Your Life.
A clean life.
John 15:3
A chosen life.
John 15:15–16
A crucified life.
Galatians 2:20
II.
Separated By Your Love.
Love for the Book.
Joshua 1:8
Psalm 1:2
Love for the Blood.
Colossians 1:14
Love for the Brethren.
1 John 5:1
III.
Separated By Your Lord.
The wisdom of the Lord.
Proverbs 2:1-7
The will of the Lord.
“that ye may know” (phrase study)
The way of the Lord.
John 14:6
Conclusion:
You are in one of three places:
You are separated and NOT satisfied.
Your are satisfied and NOT separated.
You are separated AND satisfied.
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