Sermon Tone Analysis

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Skipping Ahead
Gethsemane
Arrest
Trial
Crucifixion
Death
Burial
Resurrection
Appearances
Conversation with Peter
Luke’s Story
Disciples theology
correcting ideas.
Messiah was supposed to die.
Truth must be preached.
Jerusalem First
Promise of Pentecost
Acts picks up
where Luke ended.
Disciples theology
still off...
Restore Kingdom?
what kingdom?
Judah.
Overthrow Romans??
Don’t worry about that.
Focus on:
Receiving Holy Spirit
Being Witnesses
Those two
still apply today.
According to Luke:
those were last words.
Final message
be equipped
tell everyone
Ascension
Next thing to happen:
Jesus ascends.
Promise of 2nd Coming.
Matthew’s View:
Different Appearings
Upper Room
Peter (fishing)
500 (this last visit in Galilee)
James?
Paul - (in vision)
Matt 28:7, 10
Upper Room
Go to Galilee
mountain
500 people
Visit with all
for while
Final last words:
Last words:
Great Commission.
Final message:
God share gospel!
Mark’s Story
Similar
Names some appearings:
Road to Emmaus
Luke 24
Upper Room Appearing
John 19
Final Words
(Galilee)
Great Commission
promise of miracles
The duke of Wellington was once present where a party of Christian men were discussing the possibility of success in missionary effort among the heathen.
They appealed to the duke to say whether in his judgment such efforts were likely to prove a success commensurate to the cost.
The old soldier replied: “Gentlemen, what are your marching orders?
Success is not the question for you to discuss.
If I read your orders aright, they run thus, ‘Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.’
Gentlemen, obey your marching orders.”—Gospel
Workers, 115.
Summary
Last Words are important.
Jesus last words were a command.
They were “The Great Commission”.
Will we fulfill our marching orders?
Appeal
Be intentional about saving souls for Christ.
Meeting Today
Bible study instructor training.
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