Sermon Tone Analysis

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Sealed with the Spirit
Ephesians 1:14 (NKJV)
who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of His glory.
Indwelt with the Spirit
The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is promised to believers
Jn 14:17 See also Eze 36:27; 37:14
The Holy Spirit indwells believers
Saints are the Temple of the Holy Spirit
Believers are described as the temple of the Holy
Eph 2:22; 1Jn 2:27; 3:24
Results of the Holy Spirit’s indwelling in believers
The Holy Spirit guarantees life Ro 8:11 See also Eze 37:14; Jn 7:38-39
The Holy Spirit assures believers that they belong to God
Ro 8:14-16 See also 2Co 1:21-22; Gal 4:6; Eph 1:13-14; 1Jn 4:13
Wisdom and insight are received Ge 41:38; Dt 34:9 fn; Da 4:8-9,18; 5:11,14
Strength is received
Preaching and public testimony is aided Mt 10:20 pp Mk 13:11 pp Lk 12:12; Ac 4:8-12; 5:29-32
The moral law is obeyed Eze 36:27; Ro 8:4-5,13;
The fruit of the Spirit is displayed
Gal 5:22-23 See also
; 15:13,30
Filled with the Spirit
The Spirit of God In the Holy Spirit the transcendent God draws near to his people.
The Spirit is the medium through whom God’s presence becomes real among his people (Is 63:11–14; Zec 7:12) and by whom God’s gifts and powers operate among them (2 Chr 15:1; 20:14; 24:20; Zec 4:6; 6:1–8).
The Spirit was the presence and power of God with his people—God himself acting in accordance with his essential nature.
The sinner cannot be in the presence of God without the aid of God’s Holy Spirit; to be deprived of the Holy Spirit is to be deprived of God’s presence (Ps 51:11
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Without the Spirit, communion between God and humans is not possible.
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