Sermon Tone Analysis
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1. What charges could opponents to God bring against you?
How would you respond if you had to testify in court as to your activities for God?
2. Can you honestly say you believe and try to follow everything written in Scripture?
How often do you read and study Scripture?
3. If important government officials asked you to tell them the basic truths of your faith in Christ, what kind of report would you give to them?
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What charges could opponents to God bring against you?
How would you respond if you had to testify in court as to your activities for God?
2. Can you honestly say you believe and try to follow everything written in Scripture?
How often do you read and study Scripture?
3. If important government officials asked you to tell them the basic truths of your faith in Christ, what kind of report would you give to them?
1. Christians should never be truthfully charged with wrongdoing.
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A- Flattery and False Accusations
1- Flattery by Tertullus for Felix
2- False Accusations against Paul
2. Through God’s Spirit, Christians can stay calm even under duress.
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3. The Christian’s witness must maintain the right focus.().
4. Christians need not fear to speak the truth in any situation.
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