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
0.48UNLIKELY
Disgust
0.11UNLIKELY
Fear
0.12UNLIKELY
Joy
0.6LIKELY
Sadness
0.48UNLIKELY
Language Tone
Analytical
0.66LIKELY
Confident
0UNLIKELY
Tentative
0.35UNLIKELY
Social Tone
Openness
0.66LIKELY
Conscientiousness
0.85LIKELY
Extraversion
0.23UNLIKELY
Agreeableness
0.52LIKELY
Emotional Range
0.72LIKELY

Tone of specific sentences

Tones
Emotion
Anger
Disgust
Fear
Joy
Sadness
Language
Analytical
Confident
Tentative
Social Tendencies
Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Emotional Range
Anger
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9
Before we start let me remind you of the story of the two brothers arguing who would get the last pancake their Mom made for breakfast.
The Mom saw a chance to teach her boys a moral lesson and said - “If Jesus were sitting here, He would say, ‘Let my brother have the pancake.’
THe older boy quickly turned to his younger brother and said, “Ok Ryan, you be Jesus.’
Being financially generous is not the easiest of character traits to attain, not the most sought after.
We tend to like being on the winning/ receiving end more so than the giving one.
Winner, winner chicken dinner!
Ever hear that expression?
Reminiscent of a time when gamblers might win a chicken dinner from the house if they won a hand, this expression is now used to signify those who win something in competition.
Everybody loves winning something, or getting something for free!
This week I received a phone call that I won a Target Gift Card.
The realtor from whom we used to sell and buy our last home does these giveaways if you comment on his facebook page.
Which I did, and randomly one --- surprisingly enough it would be enough to buy a chicken dinner!
Some how I think when we come to church we want to win the random give away of spiritual blessings for the week.
However, the real way to be a true winner financially is to give!
What I didn’t mention is I was at a lunch for church business the day I won, I realized I did not have my church card on me - I had intentionally chose an inexpensive place to keep costs low (this was not a meal I chose to go to, but had been contacted by a missionary) - but ended up just paying for it myself.
Less than an hour later, I was blessed with over 3 times the amount in a gift card!
Jesus said in
Financial Generosity is the hardest spiritual discipline a Christian can learn and grow in, yet it offers some of the greatest reward in this earthly realm!
We refuse to allow ourselves to see the blessing in surrender and obedience in this area of our lives.
In reality our EGO and our SENSE OF SELF are at war with God and this battle is played out daily regarding our money.
The LOGICAL side of us asks,
“Why would God need my money?
After all, doesn’t everything already belong to God?
The SELFISH side of us sees money as a way to achieve our dreams and goals.
The thought of releasing resources is then associated with loosing our dreams and goals - especially in a season of great inflation and economic struggle as we are experiencing.
Now, let me say it is true that GOD DOES NOT NEED ANYTHING from us!!!
However, The LORD designed giving and generosity as HIS WAY of shaping our egos and destroying greed in our lives and qualifying us for his purposes!
It is nothing new for us to hear that the Bible defines a tithes as a person giving 10% of our income to God.
This subject however, POLARIZES us - the mention of the word TITHING creates ANGER, GUILT and FEAR OF BEING MANIPULATED.
Those negative feelings however, do not remove the fact that tithing and giving are both mentioned in the OLD and NEW Testaments -
SO, I want to ask that we push aside the apprehensions and allow us to take an honest treatment of this subject - and by the end of next week I want to fully lay out an even simpler way than the 90 day challenge we made a few months ago to start, take baby steps if needed toward honoring God.
I am asking first of all that
YOU - HEAR ME OUT and give the topic a fair shake even if you have heard and rejected it before, and suspend any tendencies toward guilt, anger, fear or avoidance.
ME - I will commit to you that my treatment will be fair, balanced and Biblical.
No manipulation or guilt - just a logical and Biblical presentation of how it applies to us...
As your Pastor, I want you to know that you too can be a WINNER WINNER ---
Let’s look at three reasons why tithing should be a regular practice in our lives...
1. Tithing Is Biblical
Regardless of what our individual positions are on tithing and the Biblical tithe, one truth we cannot deny is that BOTH OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT’s speak about it.
A. A Biblical Form of Worship
The Lord commanded tithing, yes commanded it, as a way of recognizing HIS leadership and provision in our lives.
God is the owner and we are stewards
God is our source
B. A Biblical model for community
In both the Old and New Testaments God instituted the tithe to finance corporate worship, provide for trained ministers (priests) and promote spiritual growth.
Old Testament: God designated one of the 12 tribes of Israel (Levi) to provide ministry of the tabernacle/temple.
God initiated the tithe as a way to fiannce all the expenses related to the ministry that flowed out of the temple (remember that an example of tithing to a source of spiritual provision was already seen by Abraham when he gave tithes to Melchizedek)
This provided for the Levites who ministered to the people and administrated the affairs of the temple and taught the people God’s Word
It also Provided fo rthe upkeep and expenses related to the maintenance of the temple.
New Testament:
- The New Testament also teaches that our giving should finance the ministry.
and
- Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for tithing but neglecting the more important things of faith
Practice the latter without neglecting the former - do both!
Whether financing people or RESOURCES that provide ministry for God’s Work it is clear that we should all contribute.
Think about
Facilities: mortgage, electricity, insurance, maintenance, carpet, heating, cooling
Equipment used: projectors, sound boards, AV equip, micorphones, speakers, copy machines, telephones, coffee machines
Ministry supplies: teaching curriculum and supplies for the kids and youth
Staff: pastors and age related directors and even musicians
Outreach and supplies needed to reach out into our community - our assimilation materials and gifts we give to newcomers
Technology: from our presentation software that brings the media we see weekly, to tech tools for maintaining the books, lights, and online presence
Fellowship expenses: like coffee and donuts, snacks at meetings, etc
All of these things help touch lives for the Kingdom, but they are not free.
We cannot rely on someone else to give to supply these things, what happens when people move or pass away?
The model is that these things that pour into all of our lives are God’s model for finances.
Dare I say we give more money to Movie Theaters and restaurants each week then to the Lord???
2. Tithing Is Logical
There is a saying that, Common sense is greatness dressed in its working clothes.
So, let’s put the Bible aside for a moment and the Biblical pattern (like that should be enough)and just look at this from a purely logical standpoint of common sense.
A. What you don’t feed dies...
What we fail to sustain cannot be expected to live, thrive and grow.
We all know this and freely accept it in life.
It is the reason we
Fill up our gas tanks
pay our electric bills
replenish our groceries
feed our children
feed our pets
deposit our paychecks
We don’t get angry or defensive because we know these things need to be replenished to survive.
(SET UP A MINI GROC STORE) - a Shelf with five items on it: (attach envelopes to each, one will have a $25 gift card to Safeway)
Milk
Eggs
Box of Pasta
Bag of Potatoes
Bag of apples or fruit
When you are all seated we will open the envelopes together.
If you went to the grocery store and did not pay for your items, would you be able to keep going back for more??? NO, the store has to replenish, pay for the lights and the rent, and the supplies.
This process illustrates OUR LIVES---
Each week we go to church and receive something from an organization that GOD CREATED to benefit our lives with community, learning and encouragement.
The empty shelf represents what happens to the church of Jesus Christ when God’s people take from it without restoring it’s resources.
The church becomes ...
empty and unable to feed others if there is nothing left
scarce, deficient and inadequate
goes into survival mode instead of expansion mode
We have all experienced these feelings when we do not have flow into our lives of resources...
Organizations all experience this including the organization God has ordained to transform the world.
B. We support what benefits us
If I am benefitting from something I should contribute towards its function!
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9