Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Aspects of individual revival
Physical revival
See also Jdg 15:18–19; 1 Sa 14:27; 1 Sa 30:11–12; 1 Ki 19:7–8; Job 33:25; Ps 41:3; Ps 116:8–9
Revival of hope
See also Ru 4:14–15
Revival of sanity
Da 4:26; Da 4:34; Da 4:36
Spiritual revival
See also 1 Ki 19:9–15; Jn 21:15–19
The Holy Spirit brings regeneration by giving spiritual life to those dead in sin
Eph 2:1–5; Tt 3:5–6
Preparation for personal spiritual revival
The Holy Spirit convicts
Jn 16:8–11; Ac 2:37; 1 Th 1:5
Individuals appeal to God
See also Ps 51:7–12; Ps 119:34–37
Individuals long for God
See also Ps 63:1
Personal repentance is required
See also 2 Ch 32:26; 2 Ch 33:11–13; Job 22:23; Je 15:19
The believer must take responsibility for personal revival
God is active in bringing about personal revival
See also Ps 43:3–4; Is 40:31; Hag 1:14
God’s law may initiate personal revival
See also Ps 119:130; Ps 119:162
The fruit of personal revival
God receives praise
See also 2 Sa 22:50; Ps 51:15; Ps 59:16; Ps 61:8
God is obeyed
See also Ac 2:14 Peter had denied Jesus Christ seven weeks before.
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