Sermon Tone Analysis

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Order of Service
Welcome
Hymn - Only by grace can we enter (785)
Psalm Reading
Prayer
Teen Talk - Carbon 14 Dating
Hymn - And can it be that I should gain (776)
Notices
Prayer Meeting - 7:30pm
Friday 7pm - Online
Sunday Morning 11am & 6pm
Tithes & Offerings - £
Main Prayer
Birthdays
Student
Prayer Items
Hymn - THERE IS A HOPE THAT BURNS WITHIN MY HEART (1230)
Sermon Search
Reading
Sunday
10th hour (4pm)
Monday
Sermon
Preamble
Seen & Heard about Jesus?
Have you met Jesus - Accept or Reject
How did Jesus Call you?
How is he calling you?
Calls Andrew & John
Last two days John has breached on:
the coming of the Messiah
Jesus’ Baptism
Yesterday Jesus’ preached
demonstrated power over demons and illness
Today: Sunday
John the Baptist standing with two of his disciples
Andrew & John (author)
Luke tells us they and their brothers are fishermen (next week)
Jesus walked by
“Behold the Lamb of God!
Day before John proclaimed, when Jesus was walking towards him, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!”
They had been slow on the uptake the day before
They realised John was pointing to the one they should be following
Jesus tuuned and asked “What are you seeking?”
They spoke Aramaic
Old Testament - Hebrew
New Tesament - Greek
John write in Greek to the mainly gentile audience, and translates for them
News was spreading of:
John’s teaching about the Messiah
Jesus’ own ministry
It was becoming dangerous with the governing authorities
They reply “Rabbi, where are you staying?”
They seek an invitation - private audience
Answer better than expected
The came and saw
They sought & found
10th hour
Hebrew 4pm (Matthew & Mark normally use Hebrew time)
John writing to early church probably used Roman Contract time 10 am
Why was this important?
This is the day and time that changed John’s life!
Andrew, Simon Peter’s Brother
Andrew goes and tells Simon
“We have found the Messiah”
Messiah - Hebrew
Christ - Greek
Christ Jesus - Title/Role & Name
Brought Simon to Jesus
Jesus changes Simon’s name to Cephas (Peter, in Greek)
Andrew & John heard John the Baptists Preaching
Met Jesus and followed him
John sees this moment as crucial for their discipleship
Mark considered the Sabbeth and healing his mother-in-law was crucial for Simon Peter
Luke shared that be believes the defining moment was the next day (Monday)
Jesus calls us all in different ways
They did not know the full gospel
Jesus name for Peter predicts the divine grace will be accomplished in the heart of his disciple
Calls Philip & Nathanael
Jesus goes go to Galilee (Valley or Sea)
Goes up to Philip and says “Follow me”
Bethsaida (House of Fishing)
Philip then goes to Nathanael
“ We have found him of whom Moses in the Law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus, the son of Joseph, of Nazaeth”
Even in UK - John of Easebourne and John of Cocking/Upcourt
“Can anything good come out of Nazareth?”
“Come and see”
Jesus said “Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom there is no deceit!”
Jesus’ statement is a response to Nathanael’s prior question
Nathanael stood out from Israelites due to his lack of deceit
He also points to Jacob (Genesis 27) who tricked Isaac to give him the blessing
“How do you know me?”
“Before Philip called you, when you were under a fig tree, I saw you”
Implied he was praying under the fig tree
“Rabbi, you are the Son of God!
You are the King of Israel!”
“You believed because of what I said” (statement not question)
“You will see greater things than these”
Jesus makes reference to Jacobs Dream
“Truly, Truly, I say to you, you will see heaven opened, and the Angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man”
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