Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sermon in a Sentence:The First Century Christians had an amazing sense of oneness.
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They Lived the Reality of the Living Christ in Their Presence.
(1:1-3)
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They Honored the Person and Depended Upon the Power of the Holy Spirit.
((1:4,5)
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They Kept Sight of the Commission Christ Gave Them.
(1:8)
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They Spent Much Time Togther in Prayer.
(1:14;4:24;12:5)
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They Cared for One Another in Practical Ways.
(2:44,45)
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They Learned to Resolve Conflict Creatively.
(6:1-4)
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They Were Persecuted.
(8:1)
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