Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 5:19-24
Jesus as the Son of God
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The Father’s work through the Son (v.
19)
A. The Son’s dependance on the Father
B. The Son’s equality with the Father
The Father’s love of the Son (v.
20)
A. The Father’s revealing love
B. The Father’s amazing work
The Father’s life through the Son (v.
21)
A. The Father’s power to give life
B. The Son’s power to give life
The Father’s judgment through the Son (v.
22)
A. The Father’s delegated judgement
B. The Son’s authorized judgement
The Father’s honor through the Son (v.
23)
A. The Son’s honor connected to the Father
B. The Father’s honor connected to the Son
The Father’s salvation through the Son (v.
24)
A. The requirements for salvation
1. Hearing Jesus’ message
2. Believing God’s message
B. The essence of salvation
1. Everlasting life
2. Escape from condemnation
3. Transfer from death to life
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