Sermon Tone Analysis
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“The Bible is alive, it speaks to me. it has feet, it runs after me.
It has hands, it lays hold of me.”
~Martin Luther
“The Bible teaches us the best way of living, the noblest way of suffering and the most comfortable way of dying”
~Rev.
John Flavell
I prayed for faith and thought that someday faith would come down and strike me like lightning.
But faith did not seem to come.
One day I read in the tenth chapter of Romans, “Now faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.”
I had closed my Bible and prayed for faith.
I now opened my Bible and began to study, and faith has been growing ever since.
~D.
L. Moody
Scholarship – 2 Timothy 2:15
Spokesmanship – 2 Timothy 4:1-5
Stewardship – 2 Timothy 3:16-17
I. vv.
10-11 The Trials Of His Teacher
A. His discipline in the word
B. His denigration in the world
Acts 14:22
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12-13 The Tension Of His Time
III. vv.
14-15 The Traditions Of His Tutors
IV. vv.
16-17 The Training Of His Trade
The word convicts us Romans 3:23
The word corrects us Psalm 51:10
The word comforts us Isaiah 26:3
The word compels us Jeremiah 20:9
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