Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 1:10-18
The Word – Part 2
A.
B.
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D.
E.
The Word and deity (v. 1)
The Word and creation (vv.
2-3)
The Word and life (v.
4)
The Word and light (vv.
5, 9)
The Word and the world (v.
10)
1.
The Word in the world (v.
10a)
2. The Word’s relation to the world (v.
10b)
3. The Word ignored by the world (v.
10c)
F. The Word and men (vv.
11-13)
1.
The coming of the Word to men (v.
11a)
2. The rejection of the Word by men (v.
11b)
3. The reception of the Word by men (v.
12a)
a.
The means of reception - faith (v.
12c)
b.
The result of reception – new birth (vv.
12b, 13)
G.
The Word incarnate (v.
14)
1.
The Word made flesh
2. The Word “tabernacled” with us
3. The Word’s glory seen
H The Word revealed (vv.
15-18)
1.
The Word witnessed (v.
15)
2. The Word’s grace (vv.
16-17)
a.
The law was given through Moses
b.
Grace and truth came through Christ
3. The Word’s declaration (v.
18)
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