Sermon Tone Analysis

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Previous Gifts - Tongues and Prophecy
Tongues (and Interpretation)
The gift of tongues is the divine strength or ability to pray in a heavenly language to encourage your spirit and to commune with God.
Often accompanied by interpretation and should be used appropriatley.
Prophecy
The gift of prophecy is the devine strength or ability to communicate God’s truth and heart in a way that calls people to a right relationship with God
Spiritual Gift Miracles
The gift of miracles is the divine strength or ability to alter the natural outcomes of life in a supernatural way through prayer, faith, and divine direction.
Acts 9:36-42
Acts 20:7-12
Romans 15:18-19
1 Corinthians 12:10,28
Old Testament
sign.
An object or event that makes people aware of something.[1]
wonder, marvel, extraordinary event.
Highlights the extraordinary nature of God’s acts for and on behalf of his people.[2]
wonder, miracle, act of God.
Designates a mighty act of God that is inexplicable and indescribable according to human standards.[3]
New Testament
sign, indicator, miracle.
An event that signifies something.[4]
portent, omen, wonder.
Indicates an unusual sign that foretells coming events.[5]
power, deed of power.
Literally, it describes the ability to perform an activity; by extension, it refers to someone in a position of power or the force of a person’s action.[6]
deed, accomplishment, work.
Denotes an action or activity performed by a person.[7]
[1-7] Eric Lewellen, “Miracles,” ed.
Douglas Mangum et al., Lexham Theological Wordbook, Lexham Bible Reference Series (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2014).
Spiritual Gift Healing
Acts 3:1-10
Acts 9:32-35
Acts 28:7-10
1 Corinthians 12:9, 28
Old Testament
to heal.
To restore something to a condition of health or wholeness[1]
healing.
Refers to restoration, nearly always in a metaphorical sense[2]
peace, wholeness.
A state of well-being or health[3]
healing, restoration.
A state of health or wholeness, especially after injury or destruction.[4]
to live, revive.
To be alive; to be restored to health.[5]
to bind up.
Used literally to describe the bandaging of wounds, and figuratively to describe the healing of brokenness.[6]
New Testament
to heal, restore.
To heal a sickness or restore someone to a right condition.[7]
to heal.
To restore something to a state of health or wholeness.[8]
to be healthy.
To be in a state of wellness or health.[9]
healthy.
In a state of healthiness.[10]
to save, make well.
To save or deliver someone from harm or illness.[11]
to save, cure.
To rescue or deliver someone from harm.[12]
to cleanse, purify To cleanse someone from impurity, usually leprosy.[13]
healing, cure.
Refers to the act of healing and restoration to a state of well-being.[14]
healing.
Refers to the capacity to heal.[15]
[1-15]Chris Byrley, “Healing,” ed.
Douglas Mangum et al., Lexham Theological Wordbook, Lexham Bible Reference Series (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2014).
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