Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 8
John 8:56-59
I. Who is Jesus?
What is his authority?
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Why do the religious leaders ask about his authority?
III.
Submitting to the authority of Jesus.
2 Peter 2:10
IV.
What happens when we try to be our own authority?
Pray less
Read the Bible less
Talk about God less
Bear fruit less
V. How do we live under the authority of Jesus?
"Until the will and the affections are brought under the authority of Christ, we have not begun to understand, let alone to accept, His lordship."
--Elisabeth Elliot
Mark 11:17
Mark 11:24
"All decays begin in the closet; no heart thrives without much secret converse with God, and nothing will make amends for the want of it."
--John Berridge
Matt 28:18-19
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