Sermon Tone Analysis
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[1] Title
Prayer
In this letter Paul has taken head on false teachers by establishing the sovereign lordship and complete sufficiency of Jesus Christ.
He refuted their philosophies.
He walked them through the powers of Christianity.
Showed them the true character of a Christian person.
Showed them how the Gospel will and must affect all relationships.
Given them practical advice for living in a lost world.
Now, he turns to some personal matters.
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Tychicus: to tell of Paul’s activities, faithful minister and servant, sent with the letter so you know how they’re doing and encourage your hearts.
Onesimus: faithful brother who is one of you.
Aristarchus: fellow prisoner greets you
Mark the cousin of Barnabas: welcome him
Epaphras: struggling in prayer for you to be mature and assured.
He works hard for you, I’ve seen it!
Hello from Luke and Demas.
Archippus: “See that you fulfill the ministry that you received from the Lord.”
Paul: Remember my chains.
Common denominator: These men and women served the Lord how they were designed to and that changed many lives.
[15] Song: Thank You for Giving to the Lord by Ivan Parker
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