Sermon Tone Analysis

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Jesus Imitated the Father
To be a disciple of Jesus you must learn to imitate Him.
For example when we want to shoot a crumbled piece of paper to the trash can we sometimes say things like, “Kobe!” or “Jordan!”
Jesus is a disciple of the Father
Jesus Spoke Like His Father
Jesus knew that He was His Father’s beloved child, therefore being His disciple wasn’t hard work because He enjoyed being His Father’s Son!
When you know that you have the spirit of sonship and not an orphan it will make learning easier because we are His child.
Therefore, being a disciple which is a learner makes it easier to be a disciple when we are operating under the spirit of sonship and not a robot or a slave.
The way you see God the Father determines everything on how you’ll respond to Him as a disciple.
Jesus Sought the Father’s Will
John
When you are a disciple of Jesus you’ll seek His will and not your own.
Being a disciple means learning everything that the teacher teaches you.
John 15:14-15
Jesus strikes a great balance here when He reminds us that although slaves obey out of fear, friends obey the Father out of love.
Jesus was a an obedient disciple to His Father.
Always doing what pleased Him.
Jesus strikes a great balance here w
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