Sermon Tone Analysis

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1 Timothy 6:11
“Man of God” occurs 78 times
2 times in the NT
1 Timothy 6:11 (here)
2 Timothy 3:17
Two times we find an “h” word in front of “man of God”:
I. “Honorable man”
1 Samuel 9:6
II.
“Holy man”
2 Kings 4:9
Conclusion:
The man of God should be these and so much more.
However...
1 Timothy 4:12
“example” - your example!
Which tells us that we should be like our example!
Are you honorable?
Are you honest?
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