Sermon Tone Analysis

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Scripture Reading: 1 John 4:17-5:3
Opening Prayer
Introduction
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Exposition 1 (4:17-18) A Goal of God’s Love
Only by the believer’s remaining in God’s love can God’s love for the believer reach its culmination (4:17a–d)
When God’s love is perfected in the believer, confidence results (4:17a–b)
When God’s love is perfected in the believer, he or she is like Jesus (4:17c–d)
Perfected love casts out the fear of punishment (4:18)
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A goal of God’s love: to have no fear in the judgement (4:17-18)
Exposition 2 (4:19-21) A Characteristic of Christian Love
Christian love derives from God’s love (4:19)
One cannot love God and not love others (4:20)
Love for God entails love for others (4:21)
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A characteristic of Christian love: love for God includes love for other believers (4:19-21)
Exposition 3 (5:1-3) A product of the new birth
Love for others who have been reborn (5:1)
Love for God by keeping his commands (5:2)
Love for God defined: keep his commands (5:3)
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A product of being born of God: Love resulting in obedience (5:1-3)
Conclusion
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