Sermon Tone Analysis

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People filled with the Holy Spirit before the ministry of Jesus Christ
In the OT
Bezalel filled with the Spirit for artwork on the tabernacle; Joshua filled with the Spirit to succeed Moses
In the events surrounding the birth of John the Baptist
John the Baptist filled with the Spirit from birth; Elizabeth filled with the Spirit and speaks words of praise; Zechariah prophesies about the life of John and God’s salvation
Jesus Christ is full of the Holy Spirit
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NT terminology
While these terms are virtually synonymous when used of initial experiences of the Spirit, “filled” is also used to designate subsequent experiences and renewings of the same divine power, while the other terms are not.
“Be filled with the Spirit”: an apostolic command
The present tense of the verb implies the need to be regularly filled and re-filled with the Spirit.
“Filled with the Spirit”: a conscious experience of God’s power
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“Full of the Spirit”: a consistent quality of Christian character
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“Filled with the Spirit”: the inspiration to speak words of witness, challenge or rebuke
Peter testifying before the Sanhedrin; Stephen testifying to the Sanhedrin, seeing the glory of God; Paul rebuking Elymas
Characteristics of the Spirit-filled life
The Spirit of Christ should rule believers’ lives
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The Spirit produces fruit of Christlike character
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The Spirit brings liberty
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Being filled with the Spirit often leads to words of praise
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