Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 11:45-57
Jesus, The Resurrection and the Life – Part 4
I.
II.
III.
IV.
The introduction (vv.
1-16) [part 1]
The conflict (vv.
17-27) [part 2]
The resolution (vv.
28-44) [part 3]
The conclusion (vv.
45-57)
A. The response concerning the Christ (vv.
45-52)
1.
The response of the people (vv.
45-46)
a.
A response of belief (v.
45)
b.
A response of unbelief (v.
46)
2. The response of the Sanhedrin (vv.
47-48)
a.
A response of frustration (v.
47)
b.
A response of consternation (v.
48)
3. The response of the High Priest (vv.
49-52)
a.
An intended response (vv.
49-50)
1) A contempt for the council (v.
49)
2) A contempt for the Christ (v.
50)
b.
An unintended response (vv.
51-52)
1) A prophecy of sacrifice (v.
51)
2) A prophecy of synthesis (v.
52)
B. The decision concerning the Christ (vv.
53-57)
1.
The sentence of death (v.
53)
2. The sovereignty of the Savior (vv.
54-57)
a. Sovereignty over the situation (v.
54)
b.
Sovereignty over the setting (v.
55-56)
c.
Sovereignty over the Sanhedrin (v.
57)
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