Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 2:1-11
Greater Things and Growing Faith
I.
The introduction to the narrative (vv.
1-3)
A. The time (v.
1a)
B. The setting (v.
1a)
1.
A marriage feast
2. In Cana of Galilee
C. The people (vv.
1b-2)
II.
The conflict in the narrative (vv.
3-5)
A. The problem (v.
3a)
B. The dialogue (vv.
3b-5)
1. Mary’s statement (v.
3b)
2. Jesus’ question (v.
4)
3. Mary’s response (v.
5)
C. The resolution (vv.
6-10)
1.
The setting of the sign (v. 6)
2. The sign itself (vv.
7-8)
3. The result of the sign (vv.
9-10)
III.
The purpose of the narrative (v.
11)
A. To manifest Jesus’ glory
B. To grow the disciples’ faith
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