Sermon Tone Analysis

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What happens if you owe someone something and you do not pay it?
Rumors spread
The accusation at the church
Peter's response
Peter's response is his testimony of what God did
- New information
- First-person
- Peter's reflections
[[Acts 11:4-17]]
Look at it from the original audience's
point of view
- The vision happened three times
- Seven men gave testimony
- Triggered a memory of Jesus' teaching
The church's response
- In the collective
- They fell silent
- They glorified God
When we fail to report what God is doing we withhold the praise and glory God should receive.
We owe God the praise and glory He deserves
We should share so that others can also glorify God
Matt 5:16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.
We, as a church, should glorify God together for what He is doing around the world.
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