Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 3:22-36
John the Baptist and Jesus
I.
The setting (vv.
22-24)
A. The place (vv.
22a, 23a)
B. The time (v.
24)
C. The activity (vv.
22b, 23b)
D. The people
II.
The conflict (vv.
25-26)
A. The initial conflict (v.
25)
B. The actual concern (v.
26)
III.
The resolution (vv.
27-30)
A. A truth stated (v.
27)
B. A truth repeated (v.
28)
C. That truth illustrated (v.
29)
D. The truth applied (v.
30)
IV.
The conclusion (vv.
31-36)
A. Implications concerning the person of Jesus (vv.
31-35)
1.
His authority (v.
31)
2. His testimony (vv.
32-33)
3. His revelation (vv.
34-35)
B. Application concerning the person of Jesus (v.
36)
1. Believing on Him leads to life
2.
Not believing on him…
a.
You will not see life
b.
God’s wrath remains on you
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