Sermon Tone Analysis

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1- The Man
A- Paul runs in to a young man named Timothy.
chances are Timothy was one of Pauls converts from his previous journey.
We can derive this from
We see that his mother in named Eunice and he had a grand mother named Lois
B-Timothy was the product of a mixed race family.
C- Timothy was the product of couple that was unequally yoked.
1 Cor.
7:12
2- The Mission
A-Paul needed to clear up any obstacles before they ministered together.
A-Paul needed to clear up any obstacles before they ministered together.
Acts 16:
Why would Paul see it necessary to do this.
This contradicts what the Jerusalem counsel had said from the beginning.
Acts 15:24-
It also goes against what Paul himself said in
Gal.
5:6
Romans 14:1-
B- Once Timothy was circumcised they went on declaring what the Jerusalem Counsel had decreed.
Acts 16:
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