Sermon Tone Analysis

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For rby grace are ye saved sthrough faith; and that not of yourselves: tit is the gift of God: 9 uNot of works, wlest any man should boast.
10 For we are xhis workmanship, ycreated in Christ Jesus unto zgood works, awhich God hath before ||ordained aathat we should walk in them.
Introduction vs. 5, 6
Paul’s thanksgiving for the church at Colosse…for growth.
vs. 3
Paul’s supplication for the church at Colosse…for growth.
vs. 9
Faith and knowledge go together.
Without knowledge there is no faith.
Without adequate knowledge our faith will not grow.
Faith and knowledge go together.
There can be knowledge without faith...Without knowledge there is no faith.
Without adequate knowledge our faith will not grow.
vs. 5, 6 “…ye heard before in the word of truth of the gospel…the grace of God in truth:”
vs. 9. “…desire that ye might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding;”
Faith and knowledge go together.
There can be knowledge without faith...Without knowledge there is no faith.
Without adequate knowledge our faith will not grow.
Know you are saved
Know how to be sanctified
Colossians 1:
Colossians 1:10
believer as a container
Knowledge: the word ‘επιίγνωσις has the sense of personal recognition, coming to an understand something clearly and distinctly or as true and valid; often with a personal acquaintance that necessitates a positive or negative reaction.
Wisdom: the word σοφια means the capacity for rational thought, inference or discrimination and the application of it.
Understanding: the word σύνεσις has the sense of comprehension or an ability to understand the meaning or importance of something
Know how to serve
Know how to suffer
Know that you are secure
colossians 1:
Colossians
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