Sermon Tone Analysis

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This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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Power to Save
Receive the Holy Ghost
How many of us want power
Why do want power?
Anytime we see God working and giving us Power It is to see his kingdom to grow
Last week we talked about Pentecost It is a feast thats simple means Fifty
But God said go and wait, And Ill sent you Power or dunamis the New Testament, the Greek word translated "power" is dunamis, the source of the English words dynamic and dynamite, both of which are easily associated with "power."
In addition, dunamis can also be translated "mighty works" and "wonderful works.”
The Pentecost was celebrated on the fiftieth day after the passover, in memory of the law’s being given to Moses on Mount Sinai, fifty days, or seven weeks after the departure out of Egypt.
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