Sermon Tone Analysis
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Reading: Philippians 1:1-11
/being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.
/Philippians 1:6 (NIV)
!! I. Joyfully Thankful
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Because they shared a common Faith
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He prays with joy! ([[v.4|bible:Philippians
1:4]])
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Paul’s greatest joy is when people are faithful to God.
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Paul’s response to God’s work in the lives of other people is joy.
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This is a prison letter, but it is full of joy.
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Paul is always giving thanks for them.
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Many of Paul’s letters begin with thanks
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Paul appreciated what folks did for him
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Paul appreciated it when folks lived the Gospel he dedicated his life to preach
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They shared the same trust in Jesus.
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Paul is delighted that the Philippians share the same faith he has.
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