Sermon Tone Analysis

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! I. Introduction
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* A. What do we mean by ‘trinity’
* B. Where did the idea come from
Not philosophical thinking but experience of God’s revelation.
Not an idea we’d come up with on our own, especially given
background of Jewish monotheism
* C. Example analogies – music (idea, score, performance); sun, light, heat
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II.
Relations within the Trinity
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* A. Unity of purpose – working toward a common goal
* B. Diversity of roles – sharing resources
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III.
Model for us
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* A. As individuals – body, mind, spirit
* B. As a church – love, grace, fellowship/partnership
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