Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Openness
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Extraversion
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The call to all God’s people
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See also ; ;
Missionaries in the OT
Those sent to their own people
See also Noah; Jeremiah’s ministry extended further but was primarily to his own people, Judah; Ezekiel
Those sent to other peoples
A priest from Samaria returns to teach the resettled population about the Lord.
God’s servant is to bring salvation to the whole world:
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Amos, from Judah, is sent to the northern kingdom of Israel.
Jonah is sent to the city of Nineveh:
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Missionaries in the NT
John the Baptist
See also ; ; ; ; ;
Jesus Christ’s disciples
Healing and deliverance accompanies preaching as part of the disciples’ mission.
See also During Jesus Christ’s earthly ministry the disciples’ mission was limited to Israel; ;
Other believers
See also Philip; Apollos; Paul
Receiving the missionary call
The call given by God
See also Peter and Andrew; Philip; Paul
The call confirmed by the church
See also ; ; Paul’s call to be a missionary to the Gentiles is communicated through Ananias; Paul’s mission to the Gentiles is recognised by the other apostles.
The call through circumstances
Persecution drove the early church to wider mission.
See also Joseph sold into slavery in Egypt; Daniel among those taken into exile in Babylon; Priscilla and Aquila left Rome because of persecution.
Missionaries compelled by the message
See also ;
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