Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
Looking for a letter for our church -
About the city of Philadelphia
The City of Brotherly Love - Renamed
A City Rebuilt from Disaster
A Missionary City
About the Church of Philadelphia
Small in power - But faithful to Christ
Given an open door for ministry
Persecuted, but soon to be Vindicated
The Synagogue of Satan
They will soon fall at your feet in Worship - they will come to salvation
Through the working of Jesus - as they see you are loved by God
Those who keep my word will be kept from tribulation
The tribulation that is coming upon the whole world -
What Are We Waiting For?
A Commentary on Revelation (Revelation 3:11–13)
The overcomer will also be inscribed with three names: the name of God indicates divine ownership; the name of God’s city, the New Jerusalem, speaks of citizenship in the heavenly commonwealth; and Christ’s new name suggests the full revelation of his character at the Second Coming.
While present problems test the patience of believers, the future is bright and the rewards of faithfulness beyond compare.
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