Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ephesians 1:3-6
Reconciliation in The Past
I.
Blessing and Blessed (v. 3)
A. The purpose of blessing
B. The source of blessing
C. The substance of blessing
D. The sphere of blessing
1.
In heavenly places
2. In Christ
II.
Chosen and adopted (vv.
4-6)
A. Chosen (v. 4)
1.
Who chose us
2. When we were chosen
3. Why we were chosen
B. Adopted (vv.
5-6)
1.
When we were adopted (v.
5a)
2. How we are adopted (v.
5a)
3. Why we are adopted (v.
5b-6)
a.
Because of the good pleasure of his will
b.
To the praise of the glory of his grace
- Grace that made us accepted in Christ
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