Sermon Tone Analysis

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! “JESUS THE UNIFIER: HIS CREW”
*Matthew 10:1-4 *
*Luke 6:12-16*
*Mark 3:13-19*
*Acts 1:13*
!! These are the men Jesus chose to be with Him.
He would train them and send them out to continue His work.
They were the Apostles; and what a crew they were!
Only Jesus could unify this group!
!! *AND HE DID!*
*THE CREW:*
– Simon Peter
– Andrew
– James
– John
– Philip
– Bartholomew (Nathaniel)
– Matthew (Levi)
– Thomas
– James (the son of Alphaeus; the less)
– Simon (the Zealot)
– Judas (the son of James) Thaddaeus
– Judas Iscariot (man of Kerioth)
– Women (Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, Salome)
*Question:* What did this group have in common that could unite them?
/Luke 6:12-16/
/John 6:67-68/
/Acts 1:8-2:47/
/Ephesians 2:20/
*Question:* We are quite a crew!
What could unite us?
/Galatians 3:26-28/
/Colossians 3:9-17/
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