Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Paul was fearful about being misunderstood
He didn’t want his actions to hinder the truth
He only wanted to share the Lord Jesus Christ
Paul was forever sharing the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ ()
Paul was frustrated by the unbelief of others
Paul used his freedom to declare the truth of the Lord Jesus Christ
He is Lord
Speaks of His deity
It speaks of His divine person
He descended from heaven
1 Corinthians
Luke 2:
He ascended to the right hand of the Father
Psalm 110:1
He will return in power and glory
Revelation 19
It speaks of His position of authority
An authority that covers the universe
An authority that will conqueror all opposition
God’s grace and patience is giving people the oppotunity to repent and accept the Lord Jesus Christ now but those who remain His enemy will brought down to defeat
The world now is in rebellion and resists and rejects His authority but it is unstoppable
Psalm 2:
An authority that His followers confess
When we recognize the power of His authority we will see our sinfulness and repent
When we recognize His person of authority we will believe and worship
Luke 5:
John 9:
We begin by recognizing Him as Lord
Matthew 6:
King of kings and Lord of lords
King of kings and Lord of lords
absolute authority
will be recognized Psalm 2
A truth spoken about in the Old Testament
A passage Jesus interpreted for thr Pharisees
An authority to which we must submit
An authority that applies to all things
At His birth
Spoken of in the Old Testament ()
A truth that must be confessed with the mouth coming from a believing heart
A truth that is more than just calling Him Lord
Matthew
His resurrection is evidence of His Lordship
A truth that reveals our sinfulness
Must be more than words Calling Him Lord doesn’t make you a Christian
Luke 5:
He is Lord in the life of those who confess to believe in Him
A truth that applies to all things
A truth that can only be seen by those who truly believe
Blinded to the Lord
He is Jesus
Speaks of His humanity
It speaks of His human nature
Jesus was fully man
He was born through natural child birth
Luke 2
He grew into manhood
Jesus is His earthly name that declares His purpose and mission
He experienced those things we experience
Luke 2:52
He prayed
He was tempted
He was hungry and thirsty ;
He was tired and slept ;
He had human emotions (compassion, anger, sorrow)
He died a real death
Jesus was completely without sin
1 Corinthians 5:20
1 Corinthians 5:21
2 Corinthians 5:21
1 Corinthians 5:21
It is a consecrated name in regards to Jesus of Nazareth
It speaks of His mission coming to earth
It speaks of the salvation He offers
He was called Jesus specifically because He came to provide salvation ;
Acts 4:8-
Acts 4:8-12
He is the only Savior
Jesus is the only sinless Man
Jesus is the only Man who can save us
He is Christ
It speaks of His fulfillment of scripture
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Luke 24:
Luke 24:
It speaks of the true Messiah
Matthew 24:
Conclusion
Paul saw everything in his life centered around his relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ
He is the one and only Jesus who can take us to heaven
For we will exalt that name either as a redeemed worshipper or a condemned sinner
Philippians 2:9-11
He is the one and only Christ sent by the living God
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Acts 28:
Verses 26–27 reproduce verbatim the Septuagint text of Isa 6:9f.
In this Greek version the prophet’s words constitute a prophecy of the people’s obduracy.
The three organs of perception are highlighted—the eyes, the ears, and the heart, the latter in Hebrew thought being considered the organ of understanding and will.
The picture is that of a people who merely take in sensory perceptions but in no sense appropriate them.
Their ears heard the sounds, but the hearing was without understanding.
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