Sermon Tone Analysis

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Obedience to the Great Commission
The order: ;
The order
To whom was the Great Commission directed to?
The audience of (how many?) and (how many?) Disciples only?
THE GREAT COMMISSION IN MOTION
Acts shows what it means to be part of Jesus’ mission to the world.
The apostles set the example of what it means to be fully devoted to Christ and enveloped by the Holy Spirit.
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Jerusalem - Act
Judaea
Samaria
uttermost part of the earth - .
Author
Acts shows what it means to be part of Jesus’ mission to the world.
The apostles set the example of what it means to be fully devoted to Christ and enveloped by the Holy Spirit.
Luke - According to early church tradition, the author of Acts is Luke the physician, who traveled with the Apostle Paul (; ; ).
The Gospel of Luke is also ascribed to him; this makes Acts his second volume about the story of early Christianity
to Theophilus - ... who might have provided financial support for Luke to write both books (; )
- ... who might have provided financial support for Luke to write both books (; )
(Faithlife Study Bible)
Luke to Theophiolus
Background
Great Commission by Christ to His church
Focus: The proclamation of the Gospel
Context
Gospel of Luke - From Nazareth to Jerusalem
From Nazareth to Jerusalem
Acts - 28 Chapters - From Jerusalem to Rome (center of the empire)
Outline
• The church in Jerusalem (1:1–8:3)
• The church in Judaea and Samaria (8:4–12:25)
• Paul’s missions to the Gentiles (13:1–21:16)
• Paul in Jerusalem (21:17–26:32)
• Paul’s journey to Rome (27:1–28:31)
Chap. 1 - Ascention/ Matias
Chap. 2 - Pentecost
Chap. 3 - Peter and John (P&J) at the temple/ God healed the lame man/ Peter preaches repentance and faith in Christ.
Chap. 4 - Negative reaction of the priest, captain of the temple/ Sadducees/ 5000 believed/ P&J answered and preached to the authorities that questioned them/ P&J were forbiden to preach, refuse to obey it/ God gave them the fullfilnment with the Holy Spirit, with boldness/ They distributed their resources with one another.
Chap 5 - Ananias and Sapphira/ Fear within the church/ faith and healing/ Prison of the apostles/ God free them through angel/ They keep obeying God, and not man.
Chap 6.
Chap 7.
Chap 8.
Text
the angel of the Lord
Philip
from Jerusalem unto Gaza
a man of Ethiopia
The Spirit
prophet Esaias
One Message - The Gospel
Unchangeble in its content
Unchengeble in its content
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Life-changing in its results
Messenger
Philip
Recipients
a man of Ethiopia
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