Sermon Tone Analysis

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John 4:15-26
Living Water – Part 2
I.
The setting (vv.
1-6)
II.
The conflict (vv.
7-26)
A. The real need exposed (vv.
7-14)
B. The real need applied (vv.
15-26)
1.
The need of a Savior revealed (vv.
15-18)
a.
A physical need expressed (v. 15)
b.
A spiritual need exposed (vv.
16-18)
1) A disturbing instruction (v.
16)
2) A defensive reaction (v.
17a)
3) A revealing declaration (vv.
17b-18)
2. The nature of worship discussed (vv.
19-26)
a.
A question concerning worship (vv.
19-20)
1) A partial perception (v.
19)
2) A misplaced concern (v.
20)
b.
A correction concerning worship (vv.
21-22)
1) A change concerning worship (v.
21)
2) A history concerning worship (v.
22)
c.
An explanation concerning worship (vv.
23-24)
1) True worship described (v.
23)
2. True worship expounded (v.
24)
3. The person of the Savior revealed (vv.
25-26)
a.
An expectation of Messiah (v.
25)
b.
The revelation of Messiah (v.
26)
III.
The resolution (vv.
27-30)
IV.
The application (vv.
31-42)
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