Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 6:16-29
Responses to Jesus
I.
The disciple’s response to the “I am” (vv.
16-21)
A. The disciple’s situation (vv.
16-19a)
1.
Without Jesus (v.
17)
2. In a storm (v.
18)
B. The Son of God’s manifestation (vv.
19b-20)
1.
The Son of God in action (v.
19b)
2. The Son of God in statement (v.
20)
C. The disciple’s reception
1.
Preliminary fear (v.
19c)
2. Subsequent faith (v.
21)
II.
The crowd’s response to the “bread of life” (vv.
22-29)
A. The crowd’s situation (vv.
22-24)
1.
Without Jesus (v.
22)
2. On the other side of the lake (v.
24)
B. The crowd’s question (v.
25)
C. The Son of God’s revelation (vv.
26-29)
1.
The revelation of their wrong motive (v.
26)
2. The revelation of right work (v.
27)
3. The definition of right work (vv.
28-29)
a. Works assumed (v.
28)
b.
Work defined [faith] (v.
29)
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