Sermon Tone Analysis

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A Great Man
Great Character:
Acts 6:
Full of faith and power
Faith:
He trusted God wholeheartedly
Full of faith
Matthew 17:20
Faith accomplishes great things!
which leads to....
Power
Natural outflow of being full of faith
Gods power worked in and through him.
He had absolute trust in God and God did great things
Working Great wonders and Signs
God answered prayers which Stephen prayed
He brought glory to Himself
Stephen wasn’t a super person...... the power was always God’s!
It was being full of faith that led to God empowering him and working signs and wonders.
AP: God still answers Prayer
Trust God
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pray in faith when you pray
It isn’t just an exercise to make us feel good
Prayer is touching the heart of God.
Just as in wisdom, any prayer must be prayed in faith
A Wise Man
Men from various Synagogues disputed him.
It seems that this verse describes 3 synagogues: the Synagogue of the Freedmen, a second composed of Cyrenians and Alexandrians, and a third composed of those from Cilicia and Asia.
Cultural and linguistic differences among the 3 groups make it unlikely they all attended the same synagogue
It seems that this verse describes 3 synagogues: the Synagogue of the Freedmen, a second composed of Cyrenians and Alexandrians, and a third composed of those from Cilicia and Asia.
Cultural and linguistic differences among the 3 groups make it unlikely they all attended the same synagogue
It seems that this verse describes 3 synagogues: the Synagogue of the Freedmen, a second composed of Cyrenians and Alexandrians, and a third composed of those from Cilicia and Asia.
Cultural and linguistic differences among the 3 groups make it unlikely they all attended the same synagogue
It seems that this verse describes 3 synagogues:
Synagogue.
These were meeting places which began in the intertestamental period where the dispersed Jews (usually Hellenists), who did not have temple access, could meet in their community to worship and read the OT.
See note on Mk 1:21.
Freedmen.
Descendants of Jewish slaves captured by Pompeii (63 B.C.) and taken to Rome.
They were later freed and formed a Jewish community there.
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