Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 10:19-31
Is Jesus the Christ?
I.
The division among the Jews (vv.
19-21)
A. An unbelieving response (v.
20)
B. An undecided response (v.
21)
II.
The demand by the Jews (vv.
22-24)
A. The setting of the demand (vv.
22-23)
1.
The time (v.
22)
2. The place (v.
23)
B. The content of the demand (v.
24)
1.
The implication behind the demand (v.
24a)
2. The substance of the demand (v.
24b)
III.
The response of the Savior (vv.
25-30)
A. Concerning unbelief (vv.
25-27)
1.
The sin of unbelief exposed (v.
25)
a.
The charge of unbelief
b.
The witnesses to unbelief
2. The reason for unbelief explained (vv.
26-27)
a.
They are not his sheep (v.
26)
b.
His sheep… (v.
27)
1) Hear his voice
2) He knows them
3) They follow him
B. Concerning belief (vv.
28-29)
1.
The benefits of belief (v.
28)
a. Quality of life
b.
Quantity of life
c.
Security of life
2.
The basis of those benefits (v.
29)
C. Concerning their question (v.
30)
IV.
The reaction of the Jews (v.
31) [continues through v. 42]
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