Sermon Tone Analysis

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Title Slide Again
Jesus is given three titles in this passage: Lamb of God, Rabbi/Teacher, Messiah/Christ.
The First Title:Lamb of God,
Hebrews
Rabbi/Teacher, Messiah/Christ.
Jesus is the anointed King of Kings
Jesus is the anointed Priest
Jesus is the anointed Prophet
Jesus is Worth Following!
Jesus is Worth Following!
Jesus asked a master question, “what do you seek?”
Jesus then gives an incredible answer, “Come and see.”
Andrew to get his brother Simon because Jesus is Worth Following.
When we follow Jesus, He will allows us be part of His family and His mission.
Our Mission is to bring Glory to God by making Disciples.
How do you follow Jesus?
1. Come and See.
2. Confess Jesus as Lord.
3. Repent.
Change your mind, direction, and purpose.
Jesus is Worth Following!
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