Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Acts 9:
What makes Saul such an unlikely candidate for conversion?
Are we comfortable with that word “conversion?”
“Evangelism?”
What kinds of things do we associate with that word?
Acts 9:
Acts 9:3-9
Why does Jesus reveal himself in such a supernatural way?
How can Jesus say he is being persecuted?
Acts 9:10-
What kind of reputation does Paul have?
What harm has he done?
What keeps us from sharing Christ?
I will show him how much he must suffer…what kind of suffering must Paul endure?
What are some kinds of suffering we should expect to endure?
Acts
When in this story do you think Paul becomes a Christian?
Filled with the Holy Spirit - what does that mean?
How can we know that someone is “saved.”
Acts 9:7-
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