Sermon Tone Analysis

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1. Review of the last sermon
Hello, guys!
It’s so lovely to see you again this week.
I’m Pastor Hwang, for those who don’t know who I am.
Do you remember what we talked about last week?
Yes.
Do you remember the Title?
Rejoice Always!
Yes, that’s right!
And I told you about how I did when I was in sixth grade in China.
All alone and got bullied, and cried for 30 min at the corner of the school gym.
Right?
But how did Paul and Silas do?
Yes, unlike me, they prayed to God and sang hymns to him.
They literally worshipped in the most disgusting place, the Roman jail.
Right?
Do you remember how they could do that?
Because they believed our God is a great god and a good god.
So they find their joy in God so that nothing can stop them from rejoicing!
2. Bible reading
Today, we are going to look at the story after that night.
It’s even more exciting to see the next half part of the story.
Let ’s go and read.
It’s .
It’s a little bit longer, but we are going to read it slowly together.
And please try to picture what happened that night in prison, alright?
Today, we are going to look at the story after that night.
It’s even more exciting to see the next half part of the story.
let’s go and read.
it’s .
It’s a little bit longer, but we are going to read it slowly together.
And please try to picture what happened that night in the prison, alright?
3. Earthquake
Suddenly there was a big earthquake, and the foundation of the prison was shaken.
Have you ever experienced an earthquake?
I did.
When I was in China, there was a big earthquake occurred in a city which was quite close to where I lived.
It was scale 6.5 earthquake, and our apartment - I think it was six-story building - started to shake really bad.
IT IS frightening, you know.
So it happened that night.
And what?
At once all the doors in prison flew open, and everyone’s chains came loose.
4. They did not run!
What do you think the prisoners would do, if all of a sudden the doors of the cells flew open?
Of course, they would run away, right?
So, the guard was so surprised to see all the doors were open and he tried to kill himself, because if all the prisoners escaped he will be hanged anyway.
However, surprisingly enough, there was a voice came out of the prison, saying: “Stop!
Don’t kill yourself!
We are all here!
We didn’t escape!
We are still here!”
It was Paul shouting.
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