Sermon Tone Analysis
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Author: Peter
General references to
Matt
Matt 16
Matt 17
Matt 19:27
Matt 26
Mk 5:37
Mk
Lk 24:12
Jn 21:15
Ac
Ac 8
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1 Co
1 Pe 5:1
1 Peter 1
1 Peter 1:
1 Peter 1:3
1 Peter
1Peter
1 Peter 1:8
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1 Peter 1:12
1 Peter 1
1 Peter 1:15
1 Peter 1
1 Peter
1 Peter 1:
1 Peter 1
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1 Peter 1:
Author: Pete
Synopsis
The Reed Changed to a rock
Naturally Impulsive
Tenderhearted and Affectionate
Full of strange contradictions: At other times presumptuous
Mt
Jn 1:8
Jn
Other times timid and cowardly
Mt 14:
Mt 26:69-72
Self-sacrificing
Yet inclined to be self-seeking
Gifted with spiritual insight
Jn 6:68
Yet slow to apprehend the deeper truths
Made two great confessions of his faith in Christ
Mt
Jn
And also the most cowardly denial
: 67-71
Seven Steps in his fall
1.Conceit
Mt 26:33
2. Ease
3. Rashness
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4. Following afar off
Mt 26:58
5. Evil Associations
6. Open Denial
7. Blasphemy
After Pentecostal Baptism...
of the Spirit, he became a “rock” fulfilling the prophecy of Christ
Jn 1:42
Was courageous and immovable
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