Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 14:1-7
Jesus is the Way
I.
A message of comfort (vv.
1-4)
A. The basis of comfort (v. 1)
B. The anticipation of comfort (v. 2)
C. The assurance of comfort (v. 3)
D. The declaration of comfort (v.
4)
II.
A message of direction (vv.
5-7)
A. The question concerning direction (v. 5)
- Where? How?
B. The answer concerning direction (vv.
6-7)
1.
The person of Jesus (v.
6a) [the “how”]
a.
The way
b.
The truth
c.
The life
2.
The place of the Father (v.
6b) [the “where”]
- To know Jesus is to know God
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