Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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The need for conversion
The world is alienated from God
See also Ro 1:28; Ro 3:11–12; Ps 14:3
The world does not know God
See also 1 Co 1:21; 1 Co 15:34; 1 Th 4:5; 2 Th 1:8
God’s people have turned away from him
See also Nu 14:43; Dt 9:12; 1 Sa 15:11 Saul; 1 Ki 11:9 Solomon; 2 Ch 25:27 Amaziah; Je 8:5; Eze 6:9; Da 9:11; Ac 7:39
God’s demands for the conversion of all people
Is 45:22; Ac 17:30
See also Ps 65:5; Jon 4:11; Zec 9:10
God’s demands for the conversion of his own people
God’s desire to save his people
See also Je 3:22; Joe 2:12–13; Zec 1:3
God’s faithfulness to his people
See also Le 26:40–42; 2 Ch 30:9; Ho 3:5; Ho 6:1–3
God’s promise of restoration
See also 1 Ki 8:48–49; Ne 1:9
The call to conversion through God’s servants
The encouragement of his leaders
Jos 24:14–15 Joshua; 2 Ki 11:17 Jehoida
Josiah:
2 Ki 23:24–25; 2 Ch 34:31–33
2 Ch 15:11–15 Asa; 2 Ch 19:4 Jehoshaphat; 2 Ch 29:6–10 Hezekiah; Ps 51:13 David
The ministry of his prophets
See also 2 Ch 24:19; Je 25:4; Ho 14:1–2; Jon 3:2
The preaching of believers
See also Ac 2:38; Ro 10:14–15; Is 52:7
Rejection of God’s call to conversion
See also Je 3:10; Ho 5:4; Ho 7:10; Am 4:6–11
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