Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ephesians 6:1-4
God’s Plan for Families
I.
The command for children (vv.
1-3)
A. The essence of the command (v.
1a)
- “Children obey your parents”
B. The realm of the command (v.
1a)
- “in the Lord”
C. The reasons for the command (vv.
1b-3)
1. Obedience is right (v. 1b)
2. Obedience is commanded (v. 2)
3. Obedience brings blessing (v. 3)
II.
The command for fathers (v.
4)
A. Stated negatively (v.
4a)
– do not provoke to anger
B. Stated positively (v.
4b)
1. Nourish them
a.
With discipline
b.
With admonition
2. In the Lord
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