Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Gospel of the Kingdom (v.1-3)
2. The Mission of the Church (v.4-8)
The Gospel of the Kingdom (v.1-3)
3. The Renewal of all Things (v.9-11)
2. The Mission of the Church (v.4-8)
The Renewal of all Things (v.9-11)
The Renewal of all Things (v.9-11)
the gospel clashes with the pluralism, the subjectivism, and the pantheism of our day.
Video Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmFPS0f-kzs (stop at 4:45)
“At the heart of the gospel message (in the Old and New Testaments) is the idea of God’s rule as king, in other words, his kingdom… however the Christian gospel does not just announce the concept ‘God reigns”; it outlines exactly how that reign has been revealed to the world… the core content of the gospel is the work of God’s anointed king, Jesus.
Through his birth, miracles, teaching, death, and resurrection God’s kingdom has been manifested (and will be consummated upon his return).
Telling the ‘gospel’ then, involves recounting the deeds of the Messiah Jesus.”
-John Dickson
The gospel clashes with the pluralism, the subjectivism, and the individualism of our day.
The gospel clashes with the pluralism, subjectivism, and individualism of our day.
Acts 3
Isaiah 65:17-25
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