Sermon Tone Analysis

WHOEVER
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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WHOEVER from the book: "Jesus," by Max Lacado
John 3:16
Questions for thought
1. Read Matthew 10:39, 16:16; John 3:36, 4:14, 6:37, 11:26; Revelation 22:17.
Make a list of the meaning of "Whoever" in these passages.
2. What does "Whoever" mean to you?
3. What do we learn from the Gentile woman who wanted her daughter healed, and the Samaritan woman at the well who testified to her neighbors.
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