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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The truth to be learned to correct the error—vv.
13b-18
• The truth about God’s sinless nature, v. 13b
• Man’s sinful nature, vv.
14-15
• Don’t be deceived about what is just said, v. 16
• Statement about God’s good nature, vv.
17-18
o In the nature realm, v. 17
 The gifts
 The giver
o In the spiritual realm, v. 18, the new birth . .
 The cause
 The means
 The purpose
How we relate to the Word of Truth, 19-27
• Our duty toward the Word of Truth, vv.
19-21
o Swift to hear
o Slow to speak
o Slow to anger
• Our obedience toward the Word of Truth, vv.
22-25
o Be doers not just hearers
o Two kinds of hearers . . .
 The hasty forgetful hearer
 The attentive sustained look
• The manifestation of the Word of Truth, vv.
26-27
o Manifestation by our tongue
o By benevolence
o Our relationship to the world in terms of purity
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