Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Purposeful Communication
MK.
Preaching Produces Opportunity
A. Might Believe—There is a chance to be saved, but there is most importantly a choice to be made.
-Aorist active subjunctive: Hope or desire of something in the past.
B. Focus of believing makes all the difference: Jesus is the Christ!
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Just before Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, Martha tells Jesus:
2. Jesus wants the disciples to say what they believe about Him and Peter responds:
3. Now Jesus tells them what to believe about Him in light of the eternal home He is preparing for them:
Purposeful Living is a Result of Believing
A. Past believing produces present faithfulness and an exuberance about the abundant life in Christ.
ἔχητε—life, might have
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Present living in light of past believing:
2. Aorist active subjunctive is a hope of believing:
Present active subjunctive is the expectant living based on the past believing:
12.6.2.1 The subjunctive of the simple present - Ελεζηώηας, σποηαθηηθή
The subjunctive of the simple present shows continuation or repetition.
The action expressed by the verb is ongoing or repeated.
B. When discussing ways to die, Peter wants to know how John will die.
Jesus put him on focus in .
The abundant Christian life is not focused on what you and I believe others should be doing, but rather living it ourselves.
John 21:21-
John 21:2
C. Purposed life is in the Great Commission:
John 21:24-25
There is so much to the Christian life, are you living it!
Are you living it focused and on purpose.
There is a mission and we need to be living it.
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