Sermon Tone Analysis
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Ephesians 3:20-21
Praising God
I.
Praising God for his power working in us (v.
20)
A. The Person of praise – “Him that is able”
B. The point of praise – “to do exceedingly abundantly above all
that we ask or think”
C. The power of praise – “according to the power that worketh in
us”
II.
Praising God for his glory displayed through us (v.
21)
A. The purpose of praise – “unto Him be glory”
B. The people of praise – “in the church”
C. The path of praise – “by Christ Jesus”
D. The permanence of praise – “throughout all ages, world without
end”
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