Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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The Picture of Faithfulness
-teacher, soldier, athlete, farmer
v.1-2
-as for you
-be strong, present imperative, keep on being empowered by God
-same greek word
-the strength comes through the grace of Christ, we are saved by grace but we are also sustained by grace
-result: to serve as a teacher
-entrust to faithful men, the teaching and protection of truth had to come from more than just Paul
-reliable = faithful, trustworthy
-able to teach
1 Timothy 3:1-7
-right teaching about the gospel must be passed from one generation to another
v. 3-4
-endure hardship = to suffer together with someone
2 Timothy 1:8
-perhaps Paul had a concern with Timothy’s age and willingness to endure suffering
-good soldier = 1 Timothy 1:18
-a reminder of Timothy’s commitment to the Lord
-What were the civilian pursuits?
possessions, worldly pleasures, pleasing others, politics, etc
-It is about choosing the right pursuit
v.5
-athlete - complete devotion
-commitment to training
-focused on the prize of the mission
v.6
-farmer - who receives fruit from the labor, spiritual fruit
v.7
-The point: a faithful servant of Jesus will possess the skills of a teacher, the willingness to suffer as a soldier, the self discipline and commitment of an athlete, and the hard work of a farmer
-reflect, ponder on
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