Sermon Tone Analysis

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Don’t Leave, Wait on the Promise
Don’t Leave, Wait on the Promise
Acts 1:4
God we are excited about the gift in the promise, open our eyes to see you , open our ears to hear...
After the death of Jesus, we know that the people were still on high alert.
The fact that He resurrected certainly had people in an uproar.
At this time, various ones had Jesus sightings...
We find in the latter part of the book of John, that while the disciples were gathering Jesus just pops up.
Jesus had a habit of just popping up… imagine you cooking grits and Jesus shows up out of no where...
Jesus instructed the apostles to stay in Jerusalem until they received the promise of the Father.
Here promise means concretely ‘the thing promised by the Father
Something is Holy Spirit nickname.
Because we always say something told me...
We ought to know He’s not a thing, but Holy Spirit...
I have a couple of questions about them waiting...
Why…What’s the reason waiting?
What was so big about the promise of the Father?
Well I talked to my brother Joel
In it says
joel
Somebody say wait on the promise..
Acts 1:4-
To baptize literally means to immerse a person in water or to deluge him with it, usually as a means of cleansing.
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