Sermon Tone Analysis

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Order of Service
Welcome
Hymn -
Psalm Reading
Prayer
Teen Talk
Hymn -
Notices
Prayer Meeting - 7:30pm
Friday 7pm - Online
Sunday Morning 11am & 6pm
Tithes & Offerings - £
Main Prayer
Prayer Items
Hymn -
Sermon Search
Reading
Sermon
Jesus & 6 Disciples
Andrew & Simon
Phillip & Nathanael
John & James
John 4:2 states that Jesus did not baptise but was done by his disciples
Transition from jewish to Christian baptisms
Both - the need of spiritual cleansing, brought about by the blood and spirit of Christ, the Lamb of God
Jesus not baptising puts himself above John the Baptist
Later Christian Baptism will be into the name of the Father, Son & Holy Spirit (Matt 28:19)
Baptism also extends to Gentiles
Aenon had 7 springs
Gradually people were gravitating to Jesus’ disciples rather than John
Discussion arose between John’s Disciples & a Jew over purification
They speak to john - with bitter complaint
“Rabbi he wo was with you across the Jordon, to whom you bore witness - look, he is baptizing, and all are going to him”
“A person cannot receive even one thing unless it is given him from heaven.
You yourselves bear me witness, that I said, ‘I am not the Christ, but I have been sent before him’”
The bridge belongs to the bridegroom
John equates himself to the friend who rejoices
John affirms that his ministry is coming to an end
John affirms that this is the expressed Will of God
Jesus comes from above, The Christ, & God himself
John affirms himself as being just human
Our natural state is to reject the testimony
Those who accept that Jesus is the Son of God
sets their seal, that God is True
John affirms that he has been sent by God, and proclaims God’s Word
Jesus is the Christ, and he is the Son of God, whom he loves and has given all things
Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life
Whoever does not will see the wrath of God
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Closing Prayer
Doxology
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