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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A spiritual gift—it is a God-given ability of extraordinary proportions for serving the body of Christ
Aspects of Gifts
• Their distribution: 1) Every believer has one; 2) The existence of them is sovereign
• The distinction
• Their variety
• Their goal
• Their priority
• Their identification—how do you know what you are gifted to do? . .
.:1)
Desire; 2) Blessing; 3) Recognition; 4) Opportunity
The diversity of gifts—12:12-31
• Two cycles
• Illustration—human body
• Application—spiritual emphasis
Major points of comparison in the physical body and the body of Christ
• Unity
• Diversity
• Cooperation
• Satisfaction
How does one become a Christian?
• Place their faith in Jesus Christ—human side
• Placed into the body of Christ—divine side
The illustration of the human body—vv.
14-26
• Diversity doesn’t destroy unity
• Diversity is necessary for unity
• Diversity is God’s arrangement
• Diversity demands dependence
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