Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ephesians 6:18-24
Watch and Pray
I.
Paul’s prayer instruction (v.
18)
A. The importance of prayer
B. The specifics of prayer
1.
The frequency of prayer
2. The spectrum of prayer
3. The power of prayer
4. The attitude of prayer
5.
The focus of prayer
II.
Paul’s prayer petition (v.
19-20)
A. The essence of Paul’s request (v.
19ab)
1. God given clarity
2. God given boldness
B. The importance of Paul’s request (v.
19c-20)
1. God given message
2. God given position
III.
Paul’s fellow servant (vv.
21-22)
A. The commendation of Tychicus (v.
21)
1.
A beloved brother
2. A faithful minister
B. The task of Tychicus (vv.
21-22)
1.
To bring information
2. To bring encouragement
IV.
Paul’s final words (vv.
23-24)
A. What he prays for
1. Peace
2. Faith with love
3. Grace
B. Who he prays for
1.
The brethren
2. Those that sincerely love Christ
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