Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Introduction
Mission Statement
“We are a community of Christ-centered disciples who Love God, Love Others, and Make Disciples of Jesus Christ.”.
What is a Disciple?
Someone growing in their knowledge of God, being transformed by God, doing the will and work of God.
Someone following Jesus, Growing in Jesus, and on mission for Jesus.
Why John wrote the book...
Intro: Feast of Booths?
II.
Jesus’ Brothers - Prove it.
vv.
3-5
James and Jude
III.
The crowds/people - Divided.
vv.
12-13 - Grumbling and scared
vv.
20; 25-26
Are you crazy?
Is this Him?
vv.
30-31 - Many believed Him
vv.
40-44
IV.
The Jews - searching/thought they new.
v. 11 - Seeking Him
v. 15 - Astonished
v. 36 - Questioning (seeking)
V. religious leaders - Non believing
v. 32 - seize Him
vv.
45-52 -
Why empty handed?
Are you a follower too?
VI.
Conclusion
Who is Jesus?
vv.
25-31
Will you come to Jesus? vv.
33-38
Do you believe Jesus?
vv.
47-52
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