Sermon Tone Analysis

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Bibliotheca Sacra Volume 146 (Abiding Is Believing: The Analogy of the Vine in John 15:1–6)
Is it possible to be genuinely saved and yet not manifest any fruit or good works in one’s life as a result of regeneration?
John 13–17 contains Jesus’ final instructions to His disciples on the night before His crucifixion.
Here Jesus sought to strengthen and confirm the belief of His disciples, teaching them about service, love, heaven, prayer, persecution, the Holy Spirit, joy, victory, and unity.
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