Sermon Tone Analysis

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2 Tim 4:1-8
The Ingredients For a Full Proof Ministry.
Looking back over his life, the apostle offered a remarkable description few could honestly echo
Good Fight:
2. Finished Race.
3. Kept the faith.
As a result of his faithfulness to duty Paul had no fear of facing the Lord, the righteous Judge, but only anticipation of reward in the form of a crown
of righteousness which was already waiting in store for him.
“Crown of righteousness” can mean either that righteousness itself is the crown or reward, or that this crown is the reward for righteousness
The crown he envisions is the wreath awarded to the victor
In other words He Got That!!
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