Sermon Tone Analysis
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Paul’s Testimony Before Felix
diplomatic approach toward Felix, tried to be in the good side of Felix by acknowledging his position and tenure of position.
laid out his whereabouts
How did he defend his belief?
He references the Scripture, indicating that his Christian beliefs are in line with "all things which are written in the Law and in the Prophets" ().
What other belief did Paul bring up?
Yes, and the just will enjoy heaven while the unjust burn in hell/lake of fire.
5. What does implicating?
That his life is driven by "hope in God" () and heaven, not by earthly gains.
Paul did not quarrel with Felix.
6. Being cool and collected while witnessing.
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