Sermon Tone Analysis

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INTRODUCTION:
FOCUS:
I. PERSEVERING IN THE FAITH (1)
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There are two things that allow us to prevail when it comes to persevering in the faith:
Follow Christ’s Example (Suffering)
Follow Christ’s Thinking () (Humility)
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CEASING FROM SIN (1-3)
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The passage teaches us that there are three specific ways that we should cease from sin:
Our fleshly passions are no longer in control (2)
We live for God’s Will (2)
We don’t do what unbelievers do (3)
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III.
STANDING FOR CHRIST (4-5)
1 Peter 4:
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Peter reveals ,under inspiration, the results of standing for Christ:
We will be maligned (4)
We will understand God as a faithful judge (5)
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PREACHING THE GOSPEL (6)
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