Sermon Tone Analysis

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I.
An Appeal to Real People v1-3
Paul wrote from Rome 60-62 (1st imprisonment)
the most personal of all Paul's letters , only of its kind
Overview: Paul is old, Philemon (affectionate one) his friend and partner in gospel, family, church
II.
An Appeal through Prayer v 4-7
-Love v5: one of the marks of disciple (), true ()
-Faith v5
-Fellowship v6
-Refreshing v7
III.
An Appeal of Purpose v8-16
-Authority not abuse v8-9
-Appeal v10-11
-Association v12-13
- Action v14
-Acceptance v15-16
IV.
An Appeal to a Partner v17-22
-Repayment v17-19
-Refreshment v20
-Reliance v21-22
V.
A Personal Parting v23-25
-Prisoners v23
-Laborers v24
-Savior v25
If Philemon rejected Onesimus it would be rejecting Paul
II.
An Appeal through Prayer v 4-7
-Love v5
-Evangelism v6
-Fellowship v7
III.
An Appeal of Purpose v8-16
-Authority not abuse v8-9
-Appeal v10-11
-Association v12-13
- Action v14
-Acceptance v15-16
IV.
An Appeal to a Partner v17-22
-Repayment v17-19
-Refreshment v20
-Reliance v21-22
V.
A Personal Parting v23-25
-Prisoners v23
-Laborers v24
-Savior v25
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