Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction: Review previous lessons.
New Help (16:1-5)
New Opportunities (16:6-12)
New Christians (16:13-40)
A religious woman with an open heart (16:13-15)
A slave girl with a possessed heart (16:16-18)
A man with a hard heart (16:19-40)
Thessalonica: Opposing the Word (17:1-9)
Berea: Receiving the Word (17:10-14)
Athens: Mocking the Word (17:15-34)
He is Creator (17:24-25)
He is Governor (17:26-29)
He is Savior (17:30)
He is Judge (17:31)
New Friends (18:1-3)
A New Church in Corinth (18:4-17)
Return to Antioch (18:18-22)
The Ministry of Apollos (18:24-28)
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