Sermon Tone Analysis

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Baptism - a command from Jesus to baptize
Who was to be baptized?
Those who became disciples—followers—of Jesus.
How do we become a follower of Jesus?
Through faith.
Where does faith come from?
What is the message everyone needs to hear?
And that is what we see happening in the book of Acts.
Those who believed were baptized.
The ones being baptized today have heard the message of Jesus.
They have received the message in faith.
They believe that Jesus died for their sin and rose again.
So they are being baptized today to show their faith.
Now let’s hear from them.
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