Sermon Tone Analysis
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*THE MARKS OF GENUINE CONVERSION*
* Acts 16:25-34*
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/Sermon in a Sentence: /When a man or woman is truly saved there will be evidence of their conversion.
I. Genuine Conversion Will be Evidenced by /Humility./
* (v.
29-32)*
ex.
The Publican *(Lk.
18:13,14;Matt.
18:3,4)*
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II.
Genuine Conversion Will be Evidenced by /Holiness.
/*(v.
32-34)*
A. There Will be /Respect /for and /Response/ to/ God’s /Word.
B. There Will be /Repentance /and /Restitution /for Sin./.
/*(cp.
Lk. 19:8;Acts 19:19)*
C. There Will be /Request /for Christian Fellowship.
*III.
*Genuine Conversion Will be Evidenced by /Happiness.
/*(v.
34b)*
*(Acts 8:8,39)*
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