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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When and Where to Witness
To Family
See also 2 Ki 5:1–3; Jn 1:41
To Friends
See also Jn 4:7–26; Ac 8:30–35
To Others
See also Ac 5:42; Ac 16:13; Ac 19:8–9
Methods of Witnessing
Sharing Personal Testimony
See also Ac 22:3–8 Paul uses the account of his conversion in witnessing.
Explaining the Scriptures
See also Is 53:7–8; Ps 119:172; Ac 17:1–3; Ac 17:10–12
Using Prophetic Gifts
Answering Tough Questions
See also Jn 9:8–11; Jn 9:15–17; Jn 9:24–25; 1 Pe 3:15
Through Writing
See also Lk 1:1–4
Through Holy Living
See also 1 Pe 3:1–2
Through Acts of Devotion
See also Lk 7:36–38; Jn 12:1–3
The Manner of Witnessing
With love
See also Php 1:15–17
With Urgency
See also Eze 33:7–9
Fearlessly
See also Ac 4:29
Clearly and Courteously
See also Ac 26:1–3; Col 4:4–6
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