Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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Using Enemies Weapons As Tools To Build Your Destiny
It’s not only leader’s responsibility to bear fruit and abide on the vine (John 15:1-8)
Weapon of death for babies turned into greater multiplication (Ex.1:12)
Enemy becomes “dread” when their weapons are used as tools
Weapon of persecution for Church turned into world conquest (Acts 8:1)
Stones thrown by Saul at David became his stepping stone
Drew David to God, to his close leaders, to his wife and to his destiny
Mud thrown by others at our church became our mountain
Israel’s suffering in Exodus led them into seeking God for real
Israel’s suffering in Judges led them into seeking God
Use problems to your advantage (Gen.45:8;
50:20)
Use enemy’s bricks for your own construction
Everything works together for good (Rom.8)
If it wouldn’t have been for that I wouldn’t have been here
When pain is handled correctly it will fuel passion
Pain affects relationship with God: you determine if in good or bad way
(Mark 10:46)
Blind Bartimaeus sat begging – root of his poverty was his blindness; he wasn’t moving no where
He heard that Jesus can help
He start to cry out – he pierced the ears of the crowd
Crowd warned him to be quiet – they don’t care about you when you want something they already have
He cried out all more
Jesus stood still
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