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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Anger
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Introduction
Samuel is Gone, the world of the average Israelite has changed dramatically
We pick up the story of David after his death and after he cut the robe of Saul
Let’s not forget that there was some time between these events
frustrated or powerless
like we're being invalidated or treated unfairly
like people are not respecting our feelings or possessions
What causes Anger?
Mind.org says there are 4 main things that cause anger
Threatened or attacked
David has been threatened and attacked.
Not only himself but those who follow him and his family
Frustrated or powerless
There is not much David can do about his situation except to kill Saul and he will not do that.
Think what it would be like to have your wife taken from you and given to someone else.
Saul gave Michal to a man named Paltie.
A guy named Paltie, seriously
like we're being invalidated or treated unfairly
When we are being invalidated or treated unfairly
The slayer oif Goliath.
The scourge of the philistines chased around like a common criminal
Saul could have just retired him to some place of obscurity but he wanted him and his family dead
When people are not respecting our feelings or possessions
He has no home
He has no respect
David has every one
David has every one
David has every one
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