Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Introduction
What is the Church of Jesus Christ?
• Jesus’ Promise of the Church
• The Apostolic Gospel
• The Body of Christ
• The Apostles' Doctrine (Part 1)
• The Fellowship of the Church
• The Breaking of Bread
II.
The activity of the original church
Definition of “devote” from Louw-Nida: to continue to do something with intense effort, with the possible implication of despite difficulty– ‘to devote oneself to, to keep on, to persist in.’
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Why does the church need to pray?
A. Prayer is God’s command
B. Jesus modeled a life of prayer
C. We have assurance and access to God’s throne
1. Assurance
2. Access
Closing
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