Sermon Tone Analysis
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V. 11 - Love
The social barriers Jesus crosses
Labels and Titles don’t matter to Jesus
150 years ago - a white man having dinner with black woman
Jesus sees value in what the woman has.
This is how we should be
HE loves by offering living water
Spring of living water
love springing up from inside forever
Jesus fulfills all of our needs
V. 16-26 Jesus speaks Truth - about morality but more importantly who He is
3 types of Truth
1 - Jesus knows whats really going on
“Is there a Mr. Smith in your life?”
But he does it straight forward and with sensitivity - he doesn’t rubber her noise in it.
2 - Jesus knows who God is and how to access him
Not place - Person
True Worshipers - Spirit and Truth
Not Geographical but relationship
3 - Jesus is the way to God
Forster relationships
When we love like Jesus
And speak truth like Jesus
We have to create ways to show people they are loved.
Sinners know sinners.
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