Sermon Tone Analysis

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Joel 2:28–32
The OT foretold and Jesus Christ reaffirmed that the Holy Spirit would be poured out on God’s people, transforming, empowering and gifting them.
OT promises of the Holy Spirit fulfilled in the OT
The promised Spirit enables prophecy
The Spirit fulfils the promised presence of the Lord
OT promises of the Holy Spirit fulfilled in the NT
The Spirit implements the promised new covenant
The promised Spirit will renew Israel
The promised Spirit is the guarantee for Israel’s future
The promised Spirit will empower the life and work of the Messiah
The Spirit is promised for all people
Promises of the Holy Spirit in the NT
The promise that Jesus Christ would baptize with the Spirit
The Spirit is promised by Jesus Christ
In Conclusion:
The Spirit is promised for the time after Jesus Christ’s resurrection and ascension
The promised Spirit guarantees to believers their future inheritance
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