Sermon Tone Analysis

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2 Corinthians 11:1-6 Part 52b) The Importance of Apostolic Authority [11/10/2019, Sunday p.m.]
Paul’s love for the Corinthians church, 11:1-6
• Paul’s foolishness, 11:1
• Paul’s appeal, 11:2-6: 1) His motive, v. 2; 2) His fear, v. 3; 3) His opponents, vv.
4-5—the deviations: 1) They deviate in the sense that they taught another Jesus; 2) They deviate in that they taught another spirit; 3) They deviate in that they taught another gospel
*The chances of your getting false teaching are enormously higher than the chances of getting true teaching.
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