Sermon Tone Analysis

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14 And later, while* they were reclining at table, he appeared to the eleven.
And he reprimanded their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they did not believe those who had seen him after he* had been raised.
15 And he said to them, ‶ “Go into all the world and* preach the gospel to all creation.
16 The one who believes and is baptized will be saved, but the one who refuses to believe will be condemned.
17 And these signs will accompany those who believe: in my name they will expel demons, they will speak in new tongues, 18 they will pick up snakes.
And if they drink any deadly poison it will never hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick and ⌊they will get⌋ well.”
Mk. 16:14-18
Public evangelism
Preaching in synagogues
Paul begins his evangelism in Gentile cities by building links within the Jewish community.
In Pisidian Antioch:
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in Thessalonica;
in Berea;
in Berea; in Athens; in Corinth; in Ephesus
in Berea; in Athens; in Corinth; in Ephesus
in Athens;
in Corinth;
in Ephesus
Preaching in recognised meeting-places
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Making a public defence to accusers
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Personal evangelism
Giving personal testimony
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Evangelism in homes
Peter visits Cornelius’ home to speak to those assembled.
Believers invite others into their homes:
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Believers visit the homes of others:
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Evangelism in strategic areas
Going to major centres
Philippi;
Thessalonica;
Athens;
Corinth;
Ephesus
Rome:
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Going into new territories
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Evangelism among strategic people
Speaking to prominent people
Though the gospel is for all people without distinction, evangelism among certain people and groups enabled the message to spead further.
See also Paul before Sergius Paulus, proconsul of Cyprus;
Paul before Felix and his wife;
Paul before Festus;
Paul appeals to Caesar;
Paul before King Agrippa;
Paul in the home of the chief official on Malta
Evangelising households
The conversion of the head of the household was often accompanied by the conversion of the whole family group.
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Using literature in evangelism
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Appealing to Scripture in evangelism
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Signs and wonders in evangelism
Miracles confirm the message
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Miracles give opportunity for preaching
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Miracles result in people believing
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The response to evangelism
Acceptance of the message
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Rejection of the message
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