Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 6:41-51
The Bread of Life – Part 2
I.
II.
The Jew’s response to Jesus (vv.
41-42)
A.
Their grumbling (v.
41)
B.
Their unbelief (v.
42)
Jesus response to the Jews (vv.
43-51)
A.
The confronts their grumbling (v.
43)
B.
He explains their unbelief (vv.
44-46)
1.
The necessity of the Father’s drawing them (v.
44)
2.
The necessity of the Father’s teaching them (v.
45)
3.
The necessity of Jesus in order to see the Father (v.
46)
C.
He expounds on everlasting life (vv.
47-50)
1.
The means to eternal life (v.
47)
2.
The substance of eternal life (v.
48)
3.
The picture of eternal life (v.
49-50)
D.
He explains the living bread (v.
51)
1.
Jesus is the living bread (v.
51a)
2.
The living bread must be “eaten” (v.
51b)
3.
The bread given is Jesus’ flesh (v.
51c)
4.
Jesus’ flesh is given for the life of the world (v.
51d)
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