Sermon Tone Analysis

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! What Shall We Do ?
(Acts 2)
*I.
The Gospel message calls for a* response.
(2:36-37).
* A. Respond to a God who *calls* for * action.*
(Luke 11:27-28; James 2).
* B. Respond to a God who does *amazing* things.
(1:8; 2:1-13).
Mankind was entering a new era (dispensation) of history.
* C. Respond to a God who keeps His *word.*
(2:14-17).
* D. Respond to a God who *sent* His *Son.* (2:22-23).
* E. Respond to a God who *raises* the *dead.*
(2:24-35;I Cor.
15:1-4).
*II.
The Gospel message calls for a* decision.
(2:36-40).
* A. An *emotional* decision.
(2:37; Isa.
53:4-6).
* B. An *intellectual* decision.
(2:22-35).
*III.
The Gospel message calls for a* commitment.
* A. Decide *Who* to follow.
(2:36).
The real issue: What am I going to *do* about *Jesus?*
* B. Decide *How* to follow.
(2:37-41).
1. 2 commands:
*Repent;* Be *baptized.*
2. 2 promises (results):
*Forgiveness;* The *Holy Spirit.*
*What do you* need *to* do?
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