Sermon Tone Analysis
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Acts 6:1‑7
INTRODUCTION
Two Kinds Of People
Pessimist
Ø See difficulties in every opportunity
Optimist
Ø See opportunities in every difficulty
Problem Is Growing Pains
Children
Families
Churches
Four Facts About Growing Pains
\\ 1A.
WHERE THERE IS LIFE THERE IS GROWTH (6:1)
"increasing" = plethuno; to increase (trans.
or intrans.):‑abound,
multiply.
Same as "increased" in 6:7.
1B.
Every Church Should Grow
2B.
No Growth ‑ No Life
PAINTING OF A DEAD CHURCH
Cob webs in the baptistery.
3B.
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