Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Anger
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Joy
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Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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So What
William Booth - East end of London - Not satisfied - over 150 - 131 countries
Ordinary man who was disturbed and seeked social justice
Whats’s What
Acts
the way he lived
the way he looked at life
the way he interacted with people
Living fully for Christ - Joy in the midst of suffering
Jesus Ministry - Greatest
Women at the well - testimony transformed
Zac
John 3
2 Corint 5:17
Now What
Starts with us and self evaluation psalms 139 how has the story of Jesus transformed us
sharing - how do we live in light of it
Holy Spirit does the transforming but uses us as the vehicle - have we been willing
Not to convince people that we have it right or all together but to be real and tell people that in the midst of our messy lives Christ is love.
Better yet - show them
Acting on our convictions like Willy B
joy in suffering like Paul
living in like like Nicodemus
Walking away from our sin and chains like the Women at the well
Why - So others can know the deep deep love of Jesus
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