Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
Summarize:
Verses 15-23 are a single sentence
commendation v 15
SUPPLICATION v16-18
revelation v18-23
What do we pray for the saints?
Exposition
Author: Paul
Audience: All the saints
Content: Commendation/SUPPLICATION/Revelation
Context: Eph 1:15-23 Are a prayer for wisdom and revelation
Comparison: James 5:16-18
Explanation
Eph 1:16
I do not cease to give thanks for you
What does regular prayer look like?
remembering you in my prayers
remembering = mentioning, calling attention to
Eph 1:17
That the God of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory
The Father
the Lord Jesus Christ
The Son
may give you the Spirit
The Holy Spirit
of wisdom
sophias - capacity to understand
and of revelation
apokalypsis - knowledge that can only come from God
in the knowledge of Him
Personal knowledge and understanding of Jesus as Lord
Application
Our Prayers are Persistent
Our Prayers are Practical
Our Prayers are Powerful
Wisdom
Revelation
Knowledge (Understanding)
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