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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Revelation 3:7-13 - Philadelphia
Big Idea: Nothing can close the door that Jesus opens.
What Median?
Obstacle - Turning left, didn't see the median.
Teeter totter, hit lean, pop on over.
I became a better driver, I hope, over time, learning to watch out and avoid all obstacles.
That is what we all do..
Professional obstacle avoiders
We become very good at negotiating obstacles.
We identify them, we navigate around them.
But sometimes, occassionally, we miss out on something amazing that lies just on the other side of that obstacle.
God - professional obstacle remover
Shocker, ready?
Some people, in a town that is definitely not in Pennsylvania, were facing an obstacle.
Revelation 3:7-13
Holds the key of David: Shebna replaced by Eliakim
Jesus, like Eliakim, controls access to the king and dwelling of the king.
"little strength" apparently a small church.
No economic, political, numeric strength.
The situation in Philadelphia: persecution by the Jews as in Smyrna.
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