Sermon Tone Analysis

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Faith In Christ gives the only adequate meaning to someone’s life.
1. Faith in Christ gives reason to rejoice.
(1-3a)
2. Faith in Christ gives reason for confidence.
(3b-6)
3. Faith in Christ gives righteousness.
(7-9)
4. Faith in Christ gives desire for suffering.
(10-11)
Where one finds their meaning is where their faith rests.
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What you rejoice in is what you worship.
(1-3a)
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You are confident in what you give glory to.
(3b-6)
3. When you are made right, you no longer want to be right.
(7-9)
4. What you go through should not distract you from where you are going.
(10-11)
1. Make it a point to rejoice in the Lord.
2. Place your confidence in the One who died for you.
3.Be willing to admit you are wrong.
4.Keep your eyes on Christ.
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