Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Work of the Gospel Causes Mankind to be Aligned with God’s Will
Look at the map for both Paul’s trek and the names of the seven churches.
Gospel eventually goes to this area.
Gospel goes to Bithynia.
God guides man’s steps;
Prayer
Jesus our perfect model of prayer
Patience
Patience is often hard to gain and to maintain, but, in Rom 15:5, God is called “the God of patience” (ARVm “stedfastness”) as being able to grant that grace to those who look to Him and depend on Him for it.
It is in reliance on God and acceptance of His will, with trust in His goodness, wisdom and faithfulness, that we are enabled to endure and to hope stedfastly.
See also GOD.
Abraham as an example of Patience
Hebrews tells us this about Abraham.
David says this in Psalm 25
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