Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 15:26-16:4
A Witness and A Warning
I.
A witness (ch.
15 vv.
26-27)
A. Witness #1 – the Comforter (v.
26)
1.
The sending of the Spirit
2. The description of the Spirit
3. The proceeding of the Spirit
4. The message of the Spirit
B. Witness #2 – the Apostles (v.
27)
1.
The message of the disciples
2. The reason concerning the disciples
II.
A warning (ch.
16 vv.
1-4)
A. Warning # 1 – stated negatively (v. 1)
1.
The purpose of the warning
- Don’t be offended
2. The reason for the warning (v. 2)
a. Their animosity
b.
Their ignorance
3. The reason for their actions (v. 3)
B. Warning # 2 – stated positively (v.
4)
1.
The purpose of the warning
- Increased faith
2. The reason for the timing
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