Sermon Tone Analysis
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Fruitless attempts to earn eternal life
Jn 5:39–40 It is possible to study the mere letter of Scripture while ignoring coming to its focus, Jesus Christ; Ga 3:11–12
See also Ro 3:20; Ro 3:28
Jesus Christ is the source of eternal life
See also Jn 11:25–26; Jn 14:6; Ro 5:21; Heb 5:9; Heb 9:12; 2 Ti 1:1; 2 Ti 1:10; 1 Jn 5:20
Eternal life is a gift
See also Jn 6:27; Jn 10:28; Ro 2:7; Ro 5:15–17; Eph 2:8–9; 1 Pe 3:7; 2 Pe 1:3
Received by faith
Jn 3:36 Faith in Jesus Christ, God’s son, is the only way to gain eternal life.
See also Jn 3:16; Jn 5:24; Jn 6:40; Jn 20:31; 1 Ti 1:16
The need for personal commitment
See also Mt 7:14; Mk 8:37–38; Ac 11:18 Repentance is the first step of commitment; Ro 6:8–11
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