Sermon Tone Analysis

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[1] Title
Celebrate in Church Intro, Prayer
Rapid Increase
Jesus born - small town outskirts - no big deal to the locals - one more baby (DuBois 100+ births)
Mary (1)
Joseph (2)
Elizabeth (3)
John the Baptist (4)
Disciples (+12)
Upper Room (120)
Year 33 - Peters Sermon at Pentecost (+3000)
Roman Empire Year 40 - 1,000
Year 100 - 7,500
Year 150: 40,000
Year 300: 1.2 million, 2%
Year 350: 34 million, 50%
Today: 2.4 billion world wide or 7.2 (1/3)
Jesus has become a big deal - Gospel has changed the world
Main Passage
Paul has celebrated faith, love and hope which is laid up for them in heaven, then continues.
Look for where credit is given.
[2, 3, 4, 5]
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Credit to the gospel
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