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.
Emotion Tone
Anger
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Disgust
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Fear
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Joy
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Sadness
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Analytical
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Confident
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Tentative
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Social Tone
Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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Emotional Range
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When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.
No Excuse
What is in your storehouse?
What’s sin got to do with it
Every person, however ignorant, has a standard of right and wrong.
He has a conscience, though it may be defective.
A cannibal who has never heard of the Ten Commandments may have a strict code, let us say, in respect to fidelity to his wife.
God will judge such a person on the basis of what he knows—but he will not be saved on that basis, for no one can completely fulfill the law’s righteousness (James 2:10).
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