Sermon Tone Analysis

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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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Summer Playlist Series
No Longer Slaves
Never Gonna Stop Singin’
Hallelujah for the Cross
It is Well
Amazing Grace
Living Hope
Here as in Heaven
The Playlist Service
Recap
Gal 4:
“Weak and worthless elementary principles” I automatically think of:
Bigger is better
Comfort is the non-negotiable
Above all: pursue happiness
Class this week:
James Cone’s “God of the Oppressed” (Jesus as liberator from oppression)
Roberto Goizueta “Caminemos Con Jesus” (walking with Jesus through exile)
Simon Chan “Grassroots Asian Theology” (torment of ancestors)
While important… the basis for culture of millions — even billions — all around the world, we do not need to be enslaved when we have been set free to be children of God.
Paul writes to a people whose weak and worthless elementary principles: LAW and TRADITION
To the Jew
To the Asian
To the Hispanic/Latino
To the African American
To the Caucasian
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