Sermon Tone Analysis

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We’re going to *continue* on the *book of Ephesians*.
*Last week* we *started on* the *ARMOR of GOD* so let’s pick up from there.
*I.
*Look at *EPH 6:11*
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*The word “*WILES*” *literally means* “*Trickery*.”
*1.
*The *NIV* says, “*Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes*.”
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*According to the *Greek*, *this is a command* that *we put on the Armor* of God, *not* just a *request*.
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At this time* *in Paul’s life*, *he was in bonds*, in *chains*.
(*Ephesians 6:20*) Says, “*For which I am an ambassador in bonds*.”
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Paul wrote this epistle* *while he was chained to a Roman soldier*.
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