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.
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Analytical
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Confident
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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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The word of God revealed as law
God has made his commands and requirements known
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God’s law is to be obeyed
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Examples of disobedience and its consequences
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The word of God as prophecy
The prophets spoke the words of God
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Prophetic introductory formulae
“The word of the Lord came to ...”:
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“Hear the word of the Lord”:
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“This is what the Lord says”:
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Prophetic predictions fulfilled
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The word “against” a people, indicating judgment
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True prophecy is inspired by God
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A true prophet hears from God
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The prophetic word is to be heeded
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The word of God as Scripture
Scripture is the written word of God
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NT writings are classified as Scripture
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Scripture is inspired and true
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The foundational importance of Scripture
It must not be distorted or changed:
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It is to be read publicly:
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It is to be meditated upon:
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It is the test of orthodoxy:
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It is the basis for preaching:
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It sets the limit of authoritative doctrine.
Jesus Christ as the incarnate Word of God
Jesus Christ is God in the flesh
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Jesus Christ speaks the Father’s words
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Jesus Christ’s words have sovereign power
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The gospel as the word of God
It was preached by Jesus Christ
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It was preached by the first Christians
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It leads to numerical and spiritual growth within the church
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It must be preached
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Descriptions of God’s word
It is true:
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It is flawless:
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It is infallible:
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It is obeyed by angels.
It is eternal:
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It is sweet and delightful; It is exalted above all things; It is irrevocable; It is the sword of the Spirit; It is not chained; It is living and active; It is living and enduring.
Comparisons of the word of God with everyday things
Food:
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light
Fire:
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a hammer; a two-edged sword
The word of God has power
It is active
The Hebrew for “word” can also mean “action” or “deed”.
This indicates that God’s word is active.
It brings about creation
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It governs and maintains the created order
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It gives life
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It consecrates secular things
“the word of God and prayer” probably means “scriptural prayer”; i.e., on the basis of scriptural teaching the believer offers thanksgiving and prayer.
It restrains from evil
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It heals and rescues
It has power to save
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It brings about the growth of the kingdom of God
It builds up the saints
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