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.
A score of 0.5 or higher indicates the tone is likely present.
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God is all-powerful
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God cannot be thwarted
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God’s names denote his power
The uniqueness of God’s power
He is the Almighty
“the Almighty” is Hebrew “El Shaddai”:
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He is the Lord Almighty and God Almighty
“Almighty” in these verses is usually Hebrew “Sabaoth”:
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He is the Mighty One
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God’s power is seen above all in his acts of redemption
God is powerful to save
God shows his power in the exodus
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God shows his power through the work of Jesus Christ
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God shows his power through the proclamation of the good news about Jesus Christ
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God’s power is shown in Jesus Christ’s life
God’s power in Jesus Christ’s earthly ministry
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God’s power in Jesus Christ’s heavenly ministry
In contrast to all other priests, Jesus Christ exercises his ministry now in heaven because death could not hold him.
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God’s power seen in Jesus Christ’s second coming
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The Holy Spirit demonstrates God’s power
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God’s power in the world
God rules the created order
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God’s works are powerful
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The ark symbolises God’s powerful presence
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God keeps his promises
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God gives life to the dead
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God’s power in the lives of believers
God gives his own power to his people
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God’s power achieves his purposes in his people’s lives
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God’s power completes his work of salvation in believers’ lives
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God’s power gives believers inner strength
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God’s power is made plain through human weakness
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God’s power gives help to believers in suffering
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God’s power is limited only by his character
God cannot deny himself
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God cannot tolerate evil
God cannot be tempted
God cannot lie
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God’s power is to be praised
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