Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Collection, 16:1-4.
• Its background: 1) It relates to a promise Paul made, Galatians 2; 2) It relates to a persecution that broke out, Acts 8
• Terminology of the NT (KJV terms):
1) The collection, I Corinthians 16:1
2) Liberality, I Corinthians 16:3
3) Contribution, Romans 15:26-27
4) Administration, 2 Corinthians 9:12-13
5) Abundance, 2 Corinthians 8:20
6) Bounty, 2 Corinthians 9:5
7) Alms, Acts 24:17
• Its use, v. 1—“for the saints”
• Its obligation (v.
1)—it is universal (all)
• Its plan—as to: 1) Time, v. 2; 2) Participants, v. 2; 3) Preparation, v. 2: 4) Amount, v. 2; 5) Execution, vv.
2-3; 6) If the “courier” wants Paul to go, he will (v.
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