Sermon Tone Analysis
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EXCEPTIONAL DEVOTION
Main Idea: Believers are to be completely devoted to God’s design.
Key Question: Are you following and trusting God’s design?
1. Be devoted to purify in all relationships.
(v.
4)
“honored” as in 1 Pet 1:19
Speak honorably about marriage.
It is a good thing!
Ephesians 5 refers to marriage as a symbolic picture to Jesus and the church!
“undefiled” = without blemish/wholesome in every way (Hebrews 7:26)
“sexually immoral” = ‘pornos’ — activity outside of God’s design for sex within marriage
“adulterer” — “one who is unfaithful to a spouse”
William Arndt et al., A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), 657.
2. Be devoted to contentment in the Lord.
(v.
5-6)
phileo of money - See v. 1
Be content
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