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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Finding Our Story
Phil 3 - we have no story until Christ.
No identity, no individualism until Christ
In Christ we find our story
Knowing Your Story
Paul has returned to Jerusalem - seen as a traitor
false accusations, grabbed him,
Damascus road moment - we all have a moment when we have to decide - surrender
Knowing Your Story
vs 6-9 - confronting - realize who is God and who is not
personal - just you and your decision
vs 10 - no longer my plans - going to Damascus to lead away, now he had to be lead there
surrender = trust
Knowing Your Story
vs 11-16 - trust must equal action and obedience
vs 17-21 - as we obey we find our purpose and mission
We have a Story
not about us
We have a Story
worth telling
We have a Story
Unifinished
We have a Story
"Withhold no part of the precious truth, but speak what you know and declare what you have seen.
Do not allow the toil or darkness or possible unbelief of your friends to dissuade you.
Let us rise and march to the place of duty, and there declare what great things God has shown to our soul."
Alistair Begg
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