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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An Appeal
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Worship must come from a heart that desires more of God.
We cannot limit worship to an hour on Sunday morning.
Imagine, if I told Marci how much I loved her, but I could only give her 1 hour per week of my time.
Is my love genuine?
An Offering
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When Paul talks about our body, he is talking about the entirety of our being.
Present everything that is you.
And don’t limit how much of you is offered.
We are to present ourselves as a sacrifice!
In the Old Testament law, a sacrifice was offered completely on the altar.
The law specifies how each part of the sacrifice is to be handled, but the whole sacrifice is offered.
We need to offer our full being, our full everything to God.
And Paul says that is our spiritual worship.
An Admonition
This is where the rubber meets the road regarding worship.
Our worship should not look like the world around us.
And, folks, I am specifically NOT talking about musical styles.
When we are IN the world, we should not look like the world.
We should not be conformed to the world.
An Expectation
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