Sermon Tone Analysis

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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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Notes
Jan 2 goal - bring it out as a second part from Christmas Eve message
Christmas Eve message
“Let earth receive her king” — all creation knows
“Let every heart prepare him room” — and yet our hearts must be prepared to receive him
Thrust of message: How to prepare Him room in your heart
Practical ways to do it tonight, next day, next year
In order to make room, we have to slow down — make room with our pace
Ruthless elimination of hurry idea — set up for Jan 2
Jan 2 Message idea - Stay close to this
One tool - help people be with God / do with God
Once you’ve created space: Scripture, prayer, community, service
First: you have to slow down in order to do these things
Real practical vision for what it could look like to slow down, how they can use that space to be with God
Psalm 46:10 - principle
Mark 6:32-33 - practice
Still land practical application with scripture, prayer, community, and service
Where is hurry keeping you from one of these?
Jan 9 - Opens series
Focuses on original intent in creation, mankind
Jan 16 - healthy self-love
Jan 23 - shame and guilt
Jan 30 - bridge group launch — see ourselves in community
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