Sermon Tone Analysis
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- Good morning, church, and thank you all for being here.
As always, it is a blessing to hear the Word of God preached and thus it is a blessing from God to be able to preach His Word.
I consider it a double blessing.
- Today, we will be focusing on the story in John 4:46-54 and we will be focusing on the primary focus of the Apostle John, that is the overall theme that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.
And to say that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, is to say that Jesus is God in the flesh.
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