Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ephesians 3:11-13
1. God’s eternal purpose is achieved through Christ
God’s eternal purpose is achieved through Christ
The Eternal Purpose is for God’s Glory to be Proclaimed
Habakkuk
b.
Christ Jesus Achieved God’s Eternal Purpose
-Past, Present, & Future
-The plan from the beginning
2. We have boldness and access with confidence through faith
a. Security (Confidence) in God’s grace and Compassion (Approach the Throne)
b.
Access to the Spirit, (Power in Prayer)
c. Confidence in God’s Eternal Purpose and His Promises
d.
Boldness to live for Christ
Hebrew
-Obedience leads to more obedience, Sin leads to more sin.
Quote by C.S. Lewis
“Good and Evil both increase at compound interest.
That is why the little decisions you and I make every day are of such infinite importance.”
3. Suffering for Glory
a.
For God’s Glory
b.
For others glory
i. Sacrifice to elevate others
Romans 16:
Romans 16:
-Barnabus and John Mark
Conclusion
-Does your life reflect the boldness and confidence of an almighty God who has already achieved his eternal purpose?
-Does your faith empower you to live confidently in Christ?
-Do we gladly endure suffering for the benefit of Christ, the benefit of others or alongside others?
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