Sermon Tone Analysis
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Jesus is the full expression of God.
Why is it important that Jesus is God and not just someone who tells us about God or is a great example of how to live?
The prophets, priests, and kings in the Old Testament were like postcards of Hawaii.
They give you a good picture, but they are actually a flimsy representation of the real thing.
What do you think of when you think of God?
A.W. Tozer said, “What comes to your mind when you think about God is the most important part of you.
Jesus came to share God’s life with us.
What is the significance of Jesus having life in him and not just someone who knows the way to life?
Jesus came to do what we cannot do.
In fact, these verses refrain from spelling out the connection between faith and new birth.
Those who receive the Word are identical with those who believe in his name, and they are identical with those who are born of God
How does the grace Jesus gives provide assurance for us and offer true hope of transformation?
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