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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A covenantal relationship
OT background
Is 54:5–8 The marriage covenant is used to illustrate the intimacy of the relationship between God and his people.
See also Je 3:14; Je 31:32; Ho 2:7; Ho 2:16
In the NT
A relationship deepened through the incarnation
See also Ro 8:3; 2 Co 5:21; Ga 4:4; Php 2:7–8; 1 Ti 3:16; Heb 2:14–18
A relationship personally entered through faith
See also Jn 1:12; Jn 2:11; Jn 7:38; Ac 16:31; Ro 3:22; Ro 8:1; Ro 10:9–10; 2 Co 5:17; Ga 2:16
A relationship enriched through the sacraments
Baptism
Ro 6:3–5; Ga 3:27
See also Mt 28:19; Ro 6:8; Col 2:11–12
The Lord’s Supper
Mt 26:26–28; 1 Co 10:16; 1 Co 11:23–29
A relationship that affects every aspect of life
See also Jn 15:1–8; Jn 17:20–26; Ro 8:9–11; 1 Co 6:19–20; Ga 2:20
It is a mysterious relationship
See also Eph 5:32
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