Sermon Tone Analysis

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*John 6:30-35 & 40*
The Bread of Life
Context
            The feeding of the five thousand
            Jews follow Jesus, and he call them
            Out
I.
Not from Moses (V.32)
a.       God sent manna
b.      True bread is from God
II.
I am the bread of Life (V.34 and 35)
a.
The Jews want this bread
b.
They are confused
III.
Never Hunger, Never Thirst (v.
35)
a.
Those who come and believe will never die
b.      Christ is to all, what manna was to the Jews
                                                              i.
A way to survive
 
Conclusion: v. 40
            All who see who Jesus is and believe have
            Eternal life
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