Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Jesus’ Question vs. 13-14
A. Jesus takes His disciples to Cesarea Philippi.
This would be like going to the seedy side of Las Vegas.
(Paint the picture of the idols, Pan, the gates of hell [human sacrifice])
B. The rumors were swirling as to who Jesus was.
The same thing is still going on today.
II.
Jesus’ Identity vs. 15-16
A. Then Jesus asks the disciples the question, this is the question that we all must ask ourselves.
B. Peter’s response is the correct one, the only correct one.
C. We must find our identity in who Jesus is.
III.
Jesus’ Promise vs. 17-19
A. Only God can reveal Himself to us.
John 6:44
B. The gates of Hades will not prevail against it.
No matter how dark the world gets, the church will continue, until Jesus returns.
C. The binding and loosing passage is talking about declaring if someone is dead in their sins or not.
Matt.
18:15-20
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