Sermon Tone Analysis

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Series: The Joy of the Gospel
Title: Gains and Losses
Text: Philippians 3:4-11
I. Worldly Gains
i. Philippians 3:4
b.
His Heritage
i. Philippians 3:5
c.
His Achievements
d.
His Works
i. Philippians 3:6
II.
Gains are Losses
a. Philippians 3:7
b.
Ps 37:4
III.
Benefits of Believing (Phil.
3:8)
a. Knowledge
i. John 10:14,
ii. 1 John 5:20
iii.
Jeremiah 31:33-34
b.
Position
i. Philippians 3:9
ii. 2 cor.
5:17
iii.
Romans 8:1
iv.
Colossians 3:3
c.
Righteousness
i. Philippians 3:9
ii. 2 cor.
5:21
d.
Fellowship
i. Philippians 3:10
ii.
Ps 42:1
e. Glory
i. Philippians 3:11
ii. 1 cor 15:51-52
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