Sermon Tone Analysis

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Verse 2 Paul say “Urge” meaning to push and the fact that this is important.
“If anyone teaches”
Anyone in a teaching capacity
Two signs of a false teacher
Firstly, “different doctrine”
“different doctrine”
Includes all that Paul has been talking about in the previous passage
Secondly, “does not agree” does not agree with the sound words of the Lord Jesus Christ
We will only be able to identify false teachers if we know what the true doctrine really is
“Shepherd to protect the flock”
“Sound words” - In Greek means Hygenine
Wholesome word of our Lord Jesus Christ
Thirdly, “teaching that accords with godliness”
If not godliness then it produces sin.
1 Tim 6:4
He si
End Goal of Christian Debate is to discover the truth
Envy leads to dissension leads to slander leads to suspicious leads to constant friction
1 Tim
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