Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. The Prophecy of Christ.
II.
The Ministry of Christ.
III.
The Confirmation of Jesus as Christ.
IV.
Discussion:
1.
What do we look for in a messiah according to the prophecy in Isaiah?
2. What did the Ministry of Jesus involve?
3. What was John the Baptist asking?
How was it answered?
What does this mean?
4. What do we expect from the ministry of Jesus in our lives?
Is it important to believe that Jesus is the Messiah?
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