Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
The God Box: There are many views out there about who or what God is.
To Begin each of you have a slip of paper that portrays a certain view of God.
Your Job is to work together to illustrate this view of God.
Exegetical Breakdown
Notes: One of the first things to notice is that unlike the synoptic Gospels, John seems to go more in depth about the theology of Jesus where the others are more of the narrative story.
When we look at the picture of God as painted by the Gospel we begin to see how important Jesus is.
There are several theological concepts we want to take away from this text.
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