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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I. We are each *gifted*: by God's *grace*.
(4:10)
* Most obvious gift: forgiveness & *salvation*.
(Rom.
5:15-17)
* Specific, *personal* gifts.
(Rom.
12:3-8)
II.
We are each *responsible*: to *serve*.
(4:10)
* Giftedness leads to *responsibility* & responsibility leads to *service*.
(Acts 1:8; Rom.
7:4; Gal.
5:13; I Pet.
2:9)
* We must prove worthy of God's *trust*.
(Luke 12:48; I Cor.
4:1-2)
III.
We are each *dependent*: upon each *other*.
(4:10-11)
* The church is like a *body*.
(I Cor.
12:12ff; Eph.
4:15-16) and a *building*.
(Eph.
2:19-22)
* We need each other!
(I Cor.
12:4-7)
* *Church* should be more like VBS.
IV.
We are each *empowered*: by God's *strength*.
(4:11; I Cor.
1:26-29)
/Because of God's love and *grace*, I will serve and follow *faithfully* until the *end*./
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