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*Thank-You for Your Faith*
 
 
3 We give thanks
 
      to the God and Father
 
          of our Lord Jesus Christ,
 
praying always for you,
 
     4 since we heard of your faith
 
          in Christ Jesus
 
               and
 
     of your love for all the saints;
 
5 because of the hope
 
     which is laid up for you in heaven,
 
          of which you heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel,
 
               6 which has come to you,
 
               as /it has/ also in all the world,
 
                     and is bringing forth fruit,  
 
                     as /it is/ also among you since the day you heard
 
                     and knew the grace of God in truth;
 
     7 as you also learned from Epaphras,
 
             our dear fellow servant,
 
                   who is a faithful minister of Christ on your behalf,
 
                   8 who also declared to us your love in the Spirit.
M.O.T. – Christian Hope
 
C.I.T. – Paul expressed to the Christians at Colossae some of the results of the hope they have in Jesus.
Thesis – When we place our trust in Jesus as our Savior and Lord positive actions are taken not only by ourselves, but others as well.
Proposition – I want the hearers to understand that their faith in Christ not only effects them, but others as well.
Probing Question – How does our faith in Jesus affect others?
Unifying Word – Actions
 
Transitional Sentence – Just knowing that we receive salvation when we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior should be enough, but just wait until you see the results it has on others as well.
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Our faith in Christ causes others to pray for us.
Vs 3,4
 
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Our faith in Christ causes others to rejoice in the positive that has come about in our lives.
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5,6.
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Our faith in Christ causes others to continue sharing the Good News of Jesus.
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