Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Introduction
This was the first place Paul, Silas and Timothy visited after pursuing the Macedonia call
Teamwork
There are differences of rank within the body of Christ.
Paul comes before Timothy as an Apostle
Bishops come before deacons within a local church.
There are different functions and responsibilities within the local church
However, these different functions and positions converge to produce unity and teamwork.
Slaves
There are essentially three different “and’s” in the Bible.
And - also - Johnny had a red shirt on; also, blue gloves.
And - Continuation
And - Copulative - a joining together of coordinate words
Coordinate - equal in rank
The “and” in verse 1 is the third “and”
Paul and Timothy are equal in rank.
This is astounding
Paul is an Apostle of Jesus Christ, not Timothy
Paul is Timothy’s father in the faith
Paul directs Timothy
The basis of this equality in rank is their servitude to Christ.
Whether Paul is an Apostle and Timothy is his student -Both are slaves of Jesus Christ.
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