Sermon Tone Analysis

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Being Encouraged through God’s Support, Word and Protection
Encouraged through God’s Protection
Even when it seems Jesus is not around He has it, He has already told us He is with us always.
We can be encouraged by the fact that Jesus gives us peace in a life full of troubles.
Our fight is not even one of the flesh but one of the spirit and as a spiritual battle we need to have spiritual weapons.
The second half is specific to Paul and we see how God brings this about in verses 12-17.
When it comes to God there is no injustice.
God protected Paul spiritually and physically, Paul didn’t need to worry about injustice because he recieved true justification through Christ.
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