Sermon Tone Analysis
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Sermon Notes
The church continues what Jesus began to do and teach through the power of the Holy Spirit until Jesus returns.
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The Continued Kingdom Mission (Acts 1:1, 2)
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The Power for the Mission (Acts 1:3–8)
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The Duration of the Mission (Acts 1:9–11)
Scripture references:
Luke 1:4; Genesis 1:28; Luke 31, 32; 6:20–22; 18:16, 17; 1 Corinthians 15:25; Psalm 2:8; John 17:20, 21; Luke 4:43; 6:20; 9:62; 10:9; 11:20; 12:31, 32; 13:18–21; 17:20; 18:16, 17, 24, 29; 22:29; 1 Corinthians 15:3, 4; 21; 42–44; 56–58; Psalm 24:3, 7–10; Exodus 13:21, 22; 19:9; 1 Kings 8:10, 11; Luke 9:34, 35; Colossians 1:15; 1 Timothy 1:17;
Luke 12:35–48
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