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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Coveting is linked with other sins
Idolatry
See also 1 Co 10:6–7; Col 3:5
Pride
Sexual sin
See also 1 Th 4:5
Laziness
Covetousness is one of many sins which pollute a person
Love of money is covetousness
It is a source of evil
See also Pr 10:2; Pr 22:16; Pr 28:20; Pr 28:22; Pr 30:8–9
Examples of those who love money
Lk 16:14; Jn 12:5–6
See also Mt 23:25; 2 Pe 2:3; 2 Pe 2:14 False teachers are “experts in greed”.
Believers must not be lovers of money
Heb 13:5; 1 Pe 5:2 Elders must not be greedy for money.
See also Ex 18:21; Eph 5:3; 1 Ti 3:1–3
Love of money characterises the last days
Coveting brings trouble
See also Pr 15:27; Pr 28:25; Pr 29:4
Even a gift can be given covetously
2 Co 9:5 The gift translated as “one grudgingly given” literally means a “covetous gift”.
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