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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John affirms Jesus Christ’s divinity
See also ; ; ; NIV footnote has alternative translations: “Christ who is over all.
God be for ever praised!” Or: “Christ.
God who is over all be for ever praised!”; ; ;
Statements which imply Jesus Christ’s divinity
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Jesus Christ’s names and titles point to his divinity
Jesus Christ as judge
In the OT, final responsibility for judgment is assigned to God.
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Jesus Christ as “I am”
“I am” is the meaning of God’s name in the OT (see Ex 3:14).
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Jesus Christ as Saviour
According to the OT, God alone can save.
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Jesus Christ as Lord
“Lord” was equivalent to God’s name in the OT.
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Jesus Christ as creator
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Jesus Christ as shepherd
“Shepherd” was a well-known OT name for God.
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Those who recognised Jesus Christ’s divinity
The disciples
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The demons
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The consequences of recognising Jesus Christ’s divinity
Jesus Christ is worshipped as God
The fact that no-one but God may be worshipped is fundamental to Judaism.
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Prayer is addressed to Jesus Christ
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Jesus Christ’s unity with the Father and the Holy Spirit in the Godhead
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Jesus Christ’s eternal nature indicates his divinity
Jesus Christ precedes creation
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Jesus Christ is everlasting
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Jesus Christ’s pre-existence indicates his divinity
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Jesus Christ’s manifestation of God’s glory indicates his divinity
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Jesus Christ’s divinity in the OT
The divinity of the coming Messiah
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NT passages which apply OT passages about God to Jesus Christ
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Jesus Christ’s claims to divinity
He claimed to be one with the Father
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He demonstrated his authority to forgive sin
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Jesus Christ’s actions imply his divinity
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Jesus Christ’s resurrection confirms his divinity
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