Sermon Tone Analysis

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*The Written Word*
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*2 Timothy 3:16-17** (NIV)*
*16*All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, *17*so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
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Introduction:
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Scripture is Sacred: A Holy Book To Be Respected
A.      It Is Inspired
B.       It Is Infallible
C.       It Is Incomparable
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Scripture is Beneficial: A Useful Tool To Be Applied
A.      Used To Teach
B.       Used To Rebuke
C.       Used To Correct
D.      Used To Train in Righteousness
IV.     Scripture Is Purposeful: A Worthy Goal in Mind
A.      Intended To Equip the Godly Person
B.       Intended To Promote Good Works
V.       Conclusion:
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