Sermon Tone Analysis
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Acts 1:12-26
Introduction
Setting (1:12-13)
The disciples had been commanded to return to Jerusalem and wait for the coming of the Holy Spirit.
Obediently they returned and waited and prayed.
The passage may be understood by sorting it into three sections: the submission of the disciples, the suicide of a disciple, and the selection of a disciple.
1A.
The Submission of the Disciples (1:12-14)
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They persevered.
“These all…were continually”
They refused to be distracted or disappointed.
No souls were being saved, no ministry was being done.
Yet they waited.
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