Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
You have a unique mix of Life Experiences.
Paul understood that people are moved by your weaknesses.
You see, people may be impressed by your strengthens, but they can relate to your weaknesses.
All of us, have experienced a unique mix of Life Experiences.
Paul often pointed out his sufferings as a reason to listen to him.
Paul does not point out his successes, but his suffering.
Listen he said he had been imprisoned, beaten, and ship wrecked.
He had faced bandits, desert placed, and the perils at sea.
You and I have experiences that make us we are.
For example, When I was a in first grade, there was a group of mean high schoolers who, decided not to let the foot of the snow that had fallen, go to waste.
So they buried me in the freezing stuff, and left me till my mother came and found me.
Then as a teenagers I was in an accident when a Mach 1, I was riding it, lost control.
We rolled the car, and I came out the back window.
I could list many other experiences that have come together into the mosaic that makes me me,
Form the place I grew up in, to the places I was educated, to the churches I have served.
You also to have had unique experiences that have made you who you are.
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Some of you were bullied at school.
Some of you lost friends.
Some of you struggled at college.
Some of you have lost loved you.
You have lost jobs, or missed a promotion, or you were replaced in your job.
All your experiences, the good one, and the not so good ones, made you who you are.
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You not only have had a unique mix of experiences, but because of them you have special skills.
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Your Life Experience has given YOU unique Skills.
You Life Experience has given YOU unique Skills.
Phil 4:11-12
Paul said he learned how to be content in any circumstance.
How did he learn this, by going through the different circumstances.
The only way to learn to be content while in need, is to be in need.
Real need.
Not just want, but need.
The need for food, or shelter, real need.
Paul learned new skills, skills of coping.
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Your unique Skills Prepare you to Help Others.
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From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.
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