Sermon Tone Analysis
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Baptism with the Holy Spirit promised
John the Baptist anticipates baptism with the Spirit
Jesus Christ promises baptism with the Spirit
See also Lk 24:49; Ac 1:8
The gift of the Holy Spirit followed Jesus Christ’s glorification
See also Jn 7:39
Instances of baptism with the Holy Spirit
Ac 2:2–4 at Pentecost
On subsequent occasions:
Ac 8:15–17; Ac 10:44–47; Ac 19:6
A work of God recognised by Jewish Christians as experienced by Gentiles:
Ac 10:46–47; Ac 11:15–17; Ac 15:8
The gift of the Holy Spirit is for all believers at the outset of their Christian lives
See also Ac 2:16–18; Joe 2:28–29; Ga 3:2–5
This gift of the Holy Spirit links believers together in the one body of Christ
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