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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Jesus Christ Became the Conquering King through His Suffering and Death for Sinners
1) Christ achieves victory through the destruction of his body ()
a) Christ will be exalted (vv.
13, 15)
b) Christ’s humiliation rendered his appearance appalling and shocking (v.
14)
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2) Christ was unrecognizable ()
a) No one knew of what Christ was going to do and accomplish (v. 1)
b) There was nothing special about Christ’s appearance; he looked just like everyone else (vv.
2-3)
3) Christ’s suffering and death was a substitution for sinners (6)
4) Christ was innocent (Isa 53:7-9)
b) Christ himself was completely innocent (vv.
7-9)
5) Christ receives status of the highest honor because of his finished work for sinners ()
a) It was God’s intention to put Christ to death (v.
10)
b) Christ imputes his righteousness to sinners (v.
11)
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