Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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! "The Stories I Like"
!! Acts 12:12-19
! 1) Today we see Peter’s miraculous escape.
Eventually he will be put to death and crucified upside down.
!! Acts 12:12
! 2) This Mary has a son named John Mark, who is the Mark who wrote the Gospel of Mark.
!! Acts 12:13
! 3) They are hunting down Christians.
They probably know that these Christians are getting together at John Mark’s mother’s home.
!! Acts 12:14
!! Acts 12:15
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4) When we pray, do we honestly think God will answer our prayers?
! 5) They had prayed for James and they killed James; and they prayed for Peter and believed Peter would also be killed.
!! Matthew 18:10
!! Acts 12:16
!! Acts 12:17
! 6) Peter knew they would be looking for him.
He knew the danger he was in and he was trying to keep it quiet.
!! Acts 12:18
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7) When it was discovered that Peter had escaped, all these men knew they were in big trouble.
!! Acts 12:19
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