Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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You Pitch Thursday
Carl and Will, good friends, lived in the same retirement complex.
Having played baseball in their youth, both naturally enjoyed following the game.
They attended all local games from Little League play to college contests.
One day Will inquired, “Carl, do you think they’ll play baseball in heaven?”
“I certainly hope so,” replied Carl.
Shortly thereafter, Carl died.
One night Will was awakened by a familiar voice, that of Carl.
Following a general conversation, Will asked, “Carl, what’s the good word from up there?”
“I have good news and bad news, Will.
The good news is we play baseball every day!
The bad news is you are scheduled to pitch next Thursday.”
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