Sermon Tone Analysis

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! “Time to Go Home”
!! Acts 14:24-28
! 1) They have been gone for more than a year and traveled 700 miles on land and 500 miles by boat.
!! Acts 14:24
!! John 13:34
! 2) Jesus tells us that the world should know we are Christians by our love one for another.
!! Acts 14:25
! 3) Remember Paul and Barnabas are Jews who now find themselves talking with mainly Gentiles.
Acts 14:26
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4) Back to home base, remember Antioch was where Paul and Barnabas would base their ministry.
! 5) Paul and Barnabas have come back home.
There will be lots of stories, those that will keep the church riveted to every word they share.
!! Acts 14:27
! 6) Many missionaries aren’t the most gifted public speakers but what they have to share is so important to hear.
!! Matthew 6:19-21
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7) No one can answer this question but you – “What have you done for Jesus?”
!! Acts 14:28
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