Sermon Tone Analysis
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Paul prayed that King Agrippa would be like him – – and also all who heard him, including us.
Imitation is called the sincerest form of flattery, but it was a common theme of Paul’s message – ; ; ; – What does this involve?
I) Paul was:
A sinner –
Repentant – , – including a response –
Confessing Christ as his Lord – ,
Forgiven of his sins – ,
Baptized for that forgiveness –
Saved in Jesus –
Zealous for God – ;
Joyous, despite difficulties –
Always praying – ;
Pressing on –
Committed to God’s service – , ,
Telling others about it – ; chap 22 & 26;
II) To be like Paul we must be:
Sinners (we must realize our sins) – , ;
Repentant – ;
Confessing Christ as our Lord – ;
Forgiven of our sins – ; ; ; ;
Baptized to be forgiven – ;
Zealous for good works –
Joyous in the Lord – ;
Always in prayer – ;
Pressing on – ;
Committed to God’s service – ;
Telling others about it – – salvation is for all people, out of love we must spread the gospel –
Concl: Let us fulfill the desire of Paul – – and be just like him, except his bonds.
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