Sermon Tone Analysis
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John 4:1-14
Living Water – Part 1
I.
The setting (vv.
1-6)
A. Chronological setting (vv.
1-2)
B. Geographical setting (vv.
3-5)
C. Circumstantial setting (v. 6)
II.
The conflict (vv.
7-26)
A. The real need exposed (vv.
7-14)
1.
The initial contact (vv.
7-9)
a. Jesus’ need (vv.
7-8)
b.
The Samaritan woman’s response (v.
9)
2. The real need expressed (v. 10)
a.
What she needed
b.
Who she needed
3.
The initial response (vv.
11-12)
a.
A misunderstanding of what she needed (v.
11)
b.
A misunderstanding of who she needed (v.
12)
4. The real need explained (vv.
13-14)
a.
The real need was not physical (v.
13)
b.
The real need was spiritual (v.
14)
B. The real need applied (vv.
15-26)
III.
The resolution (vv.
27-30)
IV.
The application (vv.
31-42)
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