Sermon Tone Analysis

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Jesus calls us to be disciples - to follow him and change the world.
The cost of discipleship is making Jesus our top priority now.
Jesus calls us into deep friendship with himself and fellow disciples.
Loved Them to the End
“loved” = agape (lovingkindness)
“to the end.”
= fully, completely, to fulfillment
Jesus’ top priority and concern was for his disciples.
Jesus showed that true love is service and forgiveness.
Jesus washed the feet of those who would betray and deny him.
Peter and Judas
Peter was still clinging to a formal, religious idea of discipleship.
First, he wouldn’t let a “Master” wash him.
Then, he thought it was about getting it “right” and “perfect.”
Jesus was showing discipleship is a process, not a product.
An Example for Us
Jesus is preparing the disciples to replace him,
to be the visible presence of God in the world.
Jesus wants to fill us with his life - love, service, and forgiveness.
“If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them.”
Next Steps...
I want Jesus to clean me and work through me during footwashing.
I want Jesus to clean me and work through me as I participate in footwashing.
I want Jesus to fill me with his love, service, and forgiveness for others.
I accept Jesus’ life as my own through participation in communion.
At the SLO Seventh-day Adventist Church we practice open communion.
If you have a relationship with Jesus or want to begin a relationship with Jesus, we invite you to participate in any or all parts of today’s communion service.
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