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.
A score of 0.5 or higher indicates the tone is likely present.
Emotion Tone
Anger
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Disgust
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Fear
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Joy
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Sadness
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Language Tone
Analytical
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Confident
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Tentative
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Social Tone
Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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Emotional Range
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Tone of specific sentences

Tones
Emotion
Anger
Disgust
Fear
Joy
Sadness
Language
Analytical
Confident
Tentative
Social Tendencies
Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Emotional Range
Anger
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Kingdom Come
Kingdom Fulfillment
Elijah
Kingdom Wrath
Kingdom Fruit
Repentance
turning - 1 Thess.
1:9
appeal for cleansing
David - Psalm 51:1-4
Judas - Matt.
27:3-5
Whats the difference? 2 Cor.
7:10
“ Repentance is as necessary to salvation by faith as the ankle is to walking.
The one does not act apart from the other.
I cannot come to Christ in faith without turning from sin in repentance.” - Sinclair Ferguson
Repentance is not an initial emotional response to Jesus, it is a lifelong “restoration of godliness.”
Repentance
Repentance will not make you see Christ, but to see Christ will give you repentance.
All Of Grace, Page 72
Charles Spurgeon
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