Sermon Tone Analysis

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1 Peter 3:13-22
Hopeful Defense
Jesus drives out Fear
We show Christ to the world as we fearlessly do good.
The one we fear is the one we show as holy to the world.
When we live without fear, our actions line up with our claims.
Jesus Means Gentleness
We must use words to give the defense for our hope.
Our defense must always be done gently.
When pushed, we continue to live in the fear of God.
Jesus Shows Good suffering
Suffering is expected and is an opportunity.
It may be God's will for us to suffer as it was for Christ to suffer.
God's work in Christ gives us reason
Think about it:
Are you ready?
Who is holy in your heart?
What questions does that lead people to ask?
What answers are you giving?
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