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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Background / recap
I am made for the day and the day is made for me.
Ephesians 2:10 - a key verse throughout ‘Are You In?’ - this reminds us we have a divinely designed purpose and the best thing we can do is walk in it.
I’m Invited (belonging to God’s family) / I’m Invaluable (serving in God’s family by Spiritual Gifts) / I’m Accountable (being challenged/encouraged by God’s family to become more like Christ).
Remember: Take a Spiritual Gifts test / seek out accountability…
Today: I‘m influential (inviting others to be part of God’s family)
Big Idea
One word of encouragement, one small act of kindness, one conversation has the potential to make an eternal difference (to one life or many)!
Introduction
2021 = age of social media influencers.
Think of YouTube stars or Instagram advertisers (Kardashians…?!) Influencers are defined as being able to affect the purchasing decisions of other people.
Influencers spend their time amassing a following and developing a platform from which they can speak/influence others.
The influencer is the brand/product or the trusted expert, looked to by others for information/advice.
The influencer relies on having people to influence.
My assumption is that these people are seen as aspirational - maybe this even creeps into Christian culture, when we see ‘successful’ Christians who have a following…
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