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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God delays to allow for repentance
To give time for repentance
Lk 13:6–9; Ro 2:4; 2 Pe 3:8–9
See also Mt 3:7–11; 1 Ti 2:4; Jas 5:7; Re 2:21
In response to repentance
See also 1 Ki 21:21–28
Where there is no repentance, God does not delay
See also Eze 21:24–26; Re 2:16
God delays judgment for the sake of his name
See also Ne 9:30–31
Jesus Christ delayed visiting Lazarus for God’s glory
See also Jn 11:11–23; Jn 11:38–44
The giving of the Holy Spirit was delayed until Pentecost
See also Ac 1:4; Ac 2:1–4
God acts when he wants and nothing can delay him
Heb 10:37 Referring to the second coming of Jesus Christ.
See also Hab 2:3 Referring to the Lord’s delay in sending the Babylonians to conquer Judah and take her inhabitants into exile; Re 22:20
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