Sermon Tone Analysis

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God’s Word is not to be kept to ourselves.
Paul was called by God to be a ‘preacher’ of the ‘Gospel’ (2 Timothy 1:11).
He passed God’s Word on to Timothy, encouraging him to share the message with ‘faithful’ people who would pass it on to others’ (2 Timothy 1:13; 2 Timothy 2:2).
Everyone has their part to play.
Things didn’t come to a standstill when Paul wasn’t around.
Timothy was to make sure that everything didn’t revolve around himself.
There were others who were to carry the work of God forward.
We must not make too much of certain individuals.
The work of the Lord is always much more than the work done by any one person.
God is always looking for more people who will take up the challenge of seeing that His work is not left undone.
Serve the Lord in the ‘power’ of ‘the Holy Spirit’.
Trust Him - His work is ‘safe in His hands’ (2 Timothy 1:7,14,12).
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