Sermon Tone Analysis

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This is written to Christians
THREE IMPORTANT COMPARISONS
Wasting away of the outer self
Daily renewal of the inner self
Light momentary affliction
Glory beyond all comparison
Things we see are transient
Things that are unseen are eternal
Paul reemphasizes this concept in the next chapter
THE PROSPECT (EXPECTATION)
Paul continues his comparison (again this is written to Christians)
DESTRUCTIBLE TENT
ETERNAL BUILDING
Paul declares that his body is decaying, but he is nevertheless anxious for death to come because it will be at this point that his eternal life with God will be fully realized (verse 2).
3 IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER
Justified
Instructions on Spiritual Living
Gift of the Holy Spirit
This scripture should have a greater and deeper meaning to us when look at the comparisons and see what God has given us to continue to function in this present world.
Here’s another scripture that should have a greater meaning
THE PURPOSE
He also uses this idea to remind his readers that along with death comes judgment, and everyone will be judged according to what they have done.
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