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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What’s the problem here?
Contagious Holiness
We still things through the lens of “clean” and “unclean”
There’s a problem for us, on the inside:
From Jews and Gentiles to us and them
What other us and them distinctions do we make?
How can we know what’s Holy?
The Holy Spirit is at work
Contagious Holiness
We spend so much time making sure that we have all our theological and moral ducks in a row, but where is the humility to admit that we, too, are unclean?
Where is the faith that Jesus can make anyone and anything clean?
Touching lepers,
Healing sinners
Good Samaritan: A story about two men who are trying to avoid contamination.
Only the one who is alredy unclean is ready to reach out to the one who has become unclean through no fault of his own.
Only the one who is unclean displays teh fruit of the Spirit
Arguments don’t change hearts and minds, lived experience does.
Peter went out and came back.
Who is “out there” for us?
Look for the fruit
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