Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. God edifies strengthening His people
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The edification of believers
A. God builds
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B. Believers build
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C. One another building
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The means of edification
A. God’s word
See also ; Abraham was strengthened in his faith by his acceptance of God’s promise; ; ;
B. The Holy Spirit
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C. Spiritual gifts
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D. Ministry
E. Love and encouragement
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Paul’s apostolic commission includes strengthening the churches:
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The message from the Jerusalem apostles results in believers being strengthened.
Paul’s apostolic authority is for the building up of the church:
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E. Love and encouragement
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Examples of those who edified others
Moses; Job; Isaiah; Simon Peter; Paul and Barnabas; Judas and Silas; Timothy; Philemon
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The goal of edification
eph 3
Edification results in spiritual discernment:
eph 4:13-14
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Edification results in right living.
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