Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Evangelists/Ministers
Evangelist
Eph 4
EVANGELIST — a person authorized to proclaim the gospel of Christ.
In a more narrow sense, the word refers to one of the gospel writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John.
Literally, however, the word means, “one who proclaims good tidings” (Eph.
4:11; 2 Tim.
4:5).
The evangelist was a gift of God to the early church (Eph.
4:11).
These persons were not attached to any specific local church.
They traveled over a wide geographical area, preaching to those to whom the Holy Spirit led them.
The early disciples were also called evangelists (Acts 8:4) because they proclaimed the gospel.
All Christians today may continue the witness of the early evangelists
Evangelist.
NT term referring to one who proclaims the gospel of Jesus Christ.
There are only three occurrences of the word in the NT.
The apostle Paul exhorted the Ephesian church to walk worthy of their calling (Eph 4:1–12).
The exhortation stressed the gifts given to each within the unity of the Spirit.
Paul explained that the ascended Christ has given “some as apostles, and some as prophets, and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers” (4:11 NASB).
Paul was saying that Christ calls persons to these ministries and gives them to the church.
The evangelist is one of Christ’s gifts to the church.
The meaning of the term indicates that the task of such a person is to function as a spokesperson for the church in proclaiming the gospel to the world.
2 Tim
Acts
OT Evangelists
1 kings 8:41-
Isa 2:
Evangelist: these are those who have gone through a three step process in order to be licensed and ordained to the Five-fold office of Evangelists.
The first is licensure to preach, the second step is training as an evangelist, and the final step is the Practicum, a year of preaching in four churches to demonstrate readiness.
Ministers
Role (Evangelism)
1).
To keep the house on fire fire God.
Acts 1:8
We began to explain the mighty works
Acts 2
2).
To preach the gospel and make Kingdom disciples.
Matth 42:14
Matth 28
3).
To organize the evangelistic events of the ministry.
luke 14:15-24
4).
To lead out in inspiring the congregation to invite, bring, compel.
Luke 14:15-24
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