Sermon Tone Analysis

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Collection for Saints vs.1-4
1 cor
Who .1
Paul founded churches in the southern Galatian cities of Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe (Acts 13:14–14:23).
These cities, although within the Roman province of Galatia, were not in the ethnic Galatian region.
There is no record of Paul’s founding churches in that northern, less populated region.
Those two uses of the word Galatia make it more difficult to determine who the original recipients of the epistle were.
Some interpret Galatia in its strict racial sense and argue that Paul addressed this epistle to churches in the northern Galatian region, inhabited by the ethnic descendants of the Gauls.
Although the apostle apparently crossed the border into the fringes of ethnic Galatia on at least two occasions (; ), Acts does not record that he founded any churches or engaged in any evangelistic ministry there
MacArthur, J. (2000).
Galatians: The Wonderous Grace of God (p. 2).
Nashville, TN: W Publishing Group.
Paul's Command vs.1b
When vs.2a
Store it
as fortunate circumstances come
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When .2a
What vs.2b
Put aside
Store it
as fortunate circumstances come
Why .2c
How .3-4
Travel Plans vs.5-11
1cor16.5-11
Paul's Plans .5-9
If transposed upon a contemporary map, the fuller historic region of Macedonia would cover modern Macedonia, a region of northern Greece, part of southwestern Bulgaria, and the tips of a few other surrounding countries.
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Welcoming Timothy .10-11
Take care to make Timothy feel welcome
Send him on his way
Final Instructions vs.12-18
1cor16.
Greetings vs.19-24
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