Sermon Tone Analysis

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for him the emphasis lay on the Spirit’s power, power to transform lives (as here), to reveal God’s secret wisdom (2:6–16), to minister in weakness (4:9–13), and to effect holiness in the believing community (5:3–5).
In other words, the purpose of the Spirit’s coming was not to transport one above the present age, but to empower one to live within it.
What Part of helping others come to Christ Do you Struggle with the most?
(1) Praying for the lost (2) obeying and actually establishing those intentional relationships, or (3) saying the Gospel?
Honestly, Are You relying on yourself or the Spirit when you engage people in conversations about Jesus?
Do you fear the Wisdom of Jesus, which is foolishness to those who are perishing, will come up short when you share Jesus with others?
Does this keep you from speaking up about the love of Jesus?
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