Sermon Tone Analysis

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We going to *continue* on the book of *Ephesians*.
*Before* we *go on* to any new Vs I want to *go back to Ephesians 6:17*, so let’s turn there.
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**EPH 6:17*
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*The *part* that I *wanted to look at* is the *last part* of (*EPH 6:17*) which says, “*And take the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God*.”
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**The Word Says many things about itself.*
*1st* and *most important* “*GOD IS THE AUTHOR*.”
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**2TIM 3:16*
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*The word “*INSPIRATION*” literally *means* “*GOD-BREATHED*.”
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**When* we *read* the *Word* of God *or* *hear* someone else *teach the Word*, *it is God’s Word*, there *needs to be a REVERENCE* *to the Word* of God *and* *to the things of God*.
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**We’re not reading and hearing words of men*, *but* it is *as if God was speaking* those things *to you*.
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*But *on the other hand* we need to *realize* that it is a *man* that is *doing* the *preaching*, and *men are not perfect*.
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