Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 5:30-47
The Witnesses
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The witness of the Word (vv.
30-32)
A. Jesus’ witness (v.
30)
B. Jesus’ declaration (v.
31)
C. Jesus’ affirmation (v.
32)
The witness of John the Baptist (vv.
33-35)
A. John’s witness of the truth (v.
33)
B. Jesus’ independence of human witnesses (v.
34)
C. John’s effectiveness as a witness (v.
35)
The witness of Jesus’ works (v.
36)
A. The authority behind the works
B. The declaration of the works
The witness of the Father (vv.
37-38)
A. The comprehensive witness of the Father (v.
37a)
B. The comprehensive blindness of the Jews (v.
37b- 38a)
C. The cause of blindness (v.
38b)
The witness of the Scriptures (vv.
39-47)
A. The message of the Scriptures (v.
39)
B. The rebellion of the Jews (vv.
40-44)
1.
A refusal to believe Jesus (v.
40)
2. A pursuit of honor from men (vv.
41-43)
3. The result of rebellion (v.
44)
C. The message of Moses (vv.
45-47)
1.
The Jews condemned by Moses (v.
45)
2. Jesus testified by Moses (v.
46)
3. The Jews rejection of Jesus and Moses (v.
47)
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