Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Proposition: God wants us to love as He has loved us
Introduction
Interrogative: Why is this one of the biggest characteristics of a Christian?
Transition: John explains why and just what this love looks like in the life of a Christian in this passage.
I. Love Commanded
This has been God’s foundational command since the law was written
Jesus commanded this as well
This is characteristic of a born again believer
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Love Rejected
The Example of Cain
This is reflected in the world
The world hates you as Cain hated his brother
hate is reflective of an unbeliever
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Love Exemplified
God’s love was exemplified through the death of His Son
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