Sermon Tone Analysis
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John 10:1-18
Shepherding
I.
The picture (vv.
1-6)
A. The picture presented (vv.
1-5)
1.
The security of the sheepfold (vv.
1-3)
a.
The significance of the door (vv.
1-2)
1) Stated negatively (v. 1)
2) Stated positively (v. 2)
b.
The authority of the shepherd (v.
3a)
2. The care of the shepherd (vv.
3b-5)
a.
His relationship with the sheep (v.
3b)
b.
His leadership of the sheep (vv.
4-5)
1) Stated positively (v.
4)
2) Stated negatively (v. 5)
B. The picture puzzled (v. 6)
II.
The point (vv.
7-18)
A. Jesus as the door (vv.
7-10)
1.
The exclusivity of Jesus as the door (v.
8)
2. The purpose of Jesus as the door (vv.
9-10)
a. Salvation stated definitively (v.
9)
b.
Salvation stated comparatively (v.
10)
B. Jesus as the Shepherd (vv.
11-18)
1.
The love of the shepherd (vv.
11-13)
a. Love stated definitively (v.
11)
b.
Love stated comparatively (vv.
12-13)
2. The intimacy of the Shepherd (vv.
14-15)
a. Intimacy with the sheep (v.
14)
b.
Intimacy with the Father (v.
15)
3. The plenitude of the Shepherd (v 16)
4. The power of the Shepherd (vv.
17-18a)
5.
The obedience of the Shepherd (v.
18b)
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