Sermon Tone Analysis

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Jesus Christ’s self-giving as an example to believers
See also Mt 16:24; Mk 10:45; Jn 15:13; Ro 15:3; Ga 1:4; Eph 5:1–2; Eph 5:25; Php 2:5–8; Tt 2:14
Why self-giving is reasonable service to God
God’s people belong to him by creation
See also Ps 100:3; Re 4:11
God’s people belong to him by redemption
See also Re 5:9
All good things are given by God
See also Dt 8:18; Ac 17:25; 1 Co 4:7; 1 Ti 6:17
God’s people giving themselves
To God
See also 2 Co 8:5
To one another
See also 1 Co 16:15
To holy living
See also Pr 23:26; Ro 12:1
To the service of God
See also Jdg 5:2; 1 Ch 29:5; 2 Ch 17:16; Ps 40:7–8; Is 6:8; Ac 6:4; Ro 1:9; 1 Ti 4:15
To a life of self-denial
See also Mt 16:24; Lk 14:26; Ro 15:2; 1 Co 8:13; 1 Co 10:33; 2 Co 12:15; Php 3:8
To martyrdom
See also Ac 20:24; Ac 21:13; Re 12:11
Rewards of self-giving
See also Mt 19:27–29; Mk 8:35
The giving of thanks
See also 1 Ch 16:8; Eph 5:4; Php 4:4–7; Col 2:7; Col 3:15; Heb 12:28
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