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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Acts 2:1-21

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"THIS IS THAT"
I. THE EVENTS OF THE DAY.
A. Tongues like as of fire.
B. Sound as of a rushing mighty wind.
C. Speaking in other tongues as Spirit prompted.
II. THE QUESTION AND CONCLUSION.
A. What meaneth this?
B. Drunk with new wine.
III. THE EXPLANATION OF THE MANIFESTATION.
A. This is that.
B. The importance of scriptural basis for all spiritual phenomena.
1. The extra-scriptural phenomena today.
a. Oil.
b. white doves.
c. violent physical convulsions.
d. dancing.
2. Hermeneutics.
IV. A LOOK AT PETER.
A. Rebuked for lack of spiritual apprehension.
1. Spiritual inability and demon-possessed boy.
B. False boasting.
C. Denial of Christ.
D. Lack of purpose and obedience.
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