Sermon Tone Analysis
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WHO IS JESUS?
(Perception vs. Reality)
John 7:1-53
REACTIONS TOWARD JESUS:
Hatred (vv. 1, 7, 19, 20)
Mockery (vv.
3-5)
Division (vv.
12-13, 41-43)
Confusion/Conflict (vv.
25-26, 31b)
Fear (vv.
13, 44)
Amazement (vv.
15, 46)
Rejection/Unbelief (vv.
27, 30, 41)
Belief (vv.
31, 41)
JESUS TEACHING AT THE FEAST—MAIN POINTS:
JOHN 7:14-29
His knowledge, teaching and mission came from God the Father (7:16-19; 28-29).
The Jewish leaders failed to recognize Him because they failed to do the Father’s will (v.
17)
Jesus confronts the people for breaking Moses’ Law and reveals the rulers’ hypocrisy toward the Sabbath Law (7:19- 24)
Judge by not what looks good but judge by what is right.
(v.24)
Jesus knows the Father because His origin is from the Father (v.
28-29)
JESUS’ IDENTITY QUESTIONS & REJECTED (7:25-53)
PERCEPTIONS TOWARD JESUS:
He is agood man (v.12)
He is a deceiver (v.
12)
He is a self-taught man (v.
15)
He is demonic (v.
20)
He is not the “Christ”, he is a Galilean (v.
27, 41, 52)
He is the Prophet (v.
40)—See also Deut.
18:15, 28
He is the Christ (v.
41)
What is your response?
Who is Jesus to You?
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