Sermon Tone Analysis

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Love is used 63 times in 51 verse in the Gospels.
Love was one of the main themes in the teaching and life of Jesus.
This passage gives the reader two examples, one bad and the other good about Love.
The first is the story of Cain and Able.
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The second example is Jesus.
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Now in verse 18 through 24 John gives four ways we can identify the love of Christ.
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Our actions toward others measures our love.
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2. The conviction of our Heart measures our love.
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3. Our obedience to His commands measures our love.
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4. Our possession of His Spirit ()
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