Sermon Tone Analysis

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1.
A DEEP UNITY OF FELLOWSHIP (VS.
32-37)
A- United in heart and mind (καρδία καὶ ψυχὴ μία).
(vs.
32)
There was a singular focus for the whole church.
How can all of the members share a singular heart and mind?
2. A DEFINABLE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR GODLINESS AND HONESTY (VS.
1-11).
B- Selfless surrender to the Lordship of Christ.
(vs.
32)
καρδία καὶ ψυχὴ μία
Because the recognized that all was God’s, it was not their own.
C- Everything was aimed at accomplishing Christ’s command ().
(vs.
33)
D- The church behaved as a family, taking care of each other (vs.
34).
2. A DEFINABLE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR GODLINESS AND HONESTY (VS.
1-11).
A- Satan will often try to begin a counter-move to tempt believers to sin (4:37-5:2).
Why have you let Satan fill your heart?
How can a person lie to God?
How dangerous is it to conspire to test the Holy Spirit?
B- Members of the church must be held accountable for destructive sinful behavior (5:3-10).
Failure to hold believers accountable make us co-conspiritors!
C- The effect of accountability is Godly fear.
(5:11)
3. A UNIFIED SURRENDER TO THE AWESOME POWER OF GOD (VS.
12-16).
A- When God’s people are surrendered to God, his power flows (vs.
12)
B- Surrender to God brings a growth in community reputation and evangelistic impact (vs.
13-14).
C- As the testimony of the church grows, more people are drawn to it…because God’s power is evident (vs.
15-16).
4. A WILLINGNESS TO BE OBEDIENT TO GOD AGAINST ALL ODDS (VS.
17-33).
A- Not everyone will be happy about God’s activity (vs.
17-18).
B- God calls for our obedience even in difficult circumstances (vs.
19-21).
C- God will demonstrate his power against his enemies, producing perplexity in them (vs.
22-25)
D- Obedience must remain bold and consistent even when all odds seem to be agains you (vs.
26-33).
5.
A WINNING ATTITUDE THAT ACCOMPANIES A POSITIVE WITNESS (VS.
34-42).
A- A clear and complete witness to Jesus is vital (vs.
20-32).
B- The issue will become clear to those who oppose the Gospel (vs.
34-40)
C- A winning attitude and continued obedience must follow persecution (vs.
41-42).
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