Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Outline
Big Idea:
Passover
Feast of Booths or Tabernacles
Feast of Dedication
Feast of Unleavened Bread
Feast of Firstfruits
Feast of Weeks or Pentecost
Feast of Trumpets or New Year
Feast of Day of Atonement
Feast of Lots
Review
Chapter One - Introduced the incarnate God
Chapter One - Introduced Messiah’s herald and the witnesses that rose from his ministry
Chapter Two - Jesus FIRST sign.
Jesus at a wedding turning water into wine.
Chapter Two - The first of two recorded events where Jesus cleanses the temple…the second being Passover week after he enters Jerusalem triumphantly.
Chapter Two - We see people believing because of the signs he was doing, because of his teaching.
Chapter Three - Nicodemus.
Jesus teaches on the need to be BORN AGAIN.
Chapter Three - Jesus teaches that he came to save the world, that he loves the world.
Chapter Three - We see further where John the Baptist passes off his disciples to Jesus.
3:30 is a key verse.
Chapter Four - We see Jesus interaction with the woman at the well.
Jesus reaches out to the Samaritans.
Because of his witness and testimony, many of the Samaritans began to believe.
Chapter Four - Jesus heals the official’s Son.
THIS WAS HIS SECOND SIGN when he had come from Judea to Galilee.
Sermon Body
As we enter chapter five, we encounter another feast, unidentified.
In the course of John, we see him repeatedly tying events to the feasts of Israel.
It behooves us this morning to take a side step and study together the feasts of Israel and their significance.
I will begin with the feasts specifically mention in John but then also include the others, just so we have the full picture of what these feasts were about.
Big Idea:
Passover
Probably the most familiar
Feast of Unleavened Bread
Feast of Firstfruits
Feast of Booths or Tabernacles
Feast of Dedication
Feast of Weeks or Pentecost
Feast of Trumpets or New Year
Feast of Day of Atonement
Feast of Lots
Conclusion
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