Sermon Tone Analysis
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Let it Go - If You Can
Philippians 4:1-6
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/Good sense makes one slow to anger, //and it is his glory to overlook an offense.
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/-Prov 19:11 Proverbs 19:11/
Be At Peace With Everyone
Overlook minor offenses
Proverbs 17:14; 1 Peter 4:8; Ephesians 4:2; Colossians 3:13
Count the cost
If I get my rights will it . .
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a. honor God
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Advance God’s kingdom
c. benefit others
d. be essential for my own well-being
Be Careful what you dwell on - Phil 4:1-9
Rejoice in the lord
· salvation, goodness of god in so many other areas, god’s sovereignty
Let your gentleness be evident
· opposite of irritability, abrasiveness, bull-headed, rudeness
Replace anxiety with prayer
· focus on god’s faithfulness in past & promises to work in the present & future
Guard your thought life
· avoid tendency to focus on the negatives of others, exaggerating faults & overlooking their virtures
Practice godly behavior
Look to the appropriate examples
pastor joel richards
4~/6~/08 April 6, 2008
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