Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Sermon in a sentence: Timothy and Epaphroditus are examples of working out our salvation.
Timothy Served Like a Son (vs 19-24)
He was genuinely concerned for the Philippians and Paul (vs. 20-21)
There were Judaizers in Philippi that were concerned only for themselves.
(1:15-17; 3:2-3)
Epaphroditus Served Like a Brother (vs.
25-30)
Epaphroditus genuinely cared for the needs and ministry of Paul.
He also cared for his church.
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