Sermon Tone Analysis

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Jesus the Shepherd
Old Testament background
What does the sheep and shepherd metaphor in refer to?
Nature of Christ’s leadership
The Shepherd’s Compassion
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The Shepherd’s Compassion
Teaching
Feeding
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The Shepherd’s Disciples
Challenge to disciples
The elder unto the well-beloved Gaius.—Some
first century Church members:—It has been said that in the drama of life the scenery shifts and the draperies change, but the plot is the same and the characters the same.
This is true; and because of this the most ancient history is in its essentials the story of to-day.
Gaius, Diotrephes, and Demetrius are ancient names, but modern characters; dead men, but living spirits.
I. GAIUS, OR THE CHRISTIAN IN COMPLETE ARMOUR.
Of his position in the Church, of his personal history, we know nothing.
The light falls on him only for a moment; but in that moment we can see clearly that he was a full-orbed, symmetrical Christian.
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His soul prospered—i.e., his inner life of prayer and fellowship with the Father was going on so well—the man was making such manifest progress in spiritual life—that St. John could
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