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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Order of Service
Welcome
Hymn - Loved with everlasting love (715)
Psalm Reading
Prayer
Teen Talk
Hymn - My Jesus, I Love you, I know you are mine (735)
Notices
Main Prayer
Hymn - Just as I am, without one plea (704)
Reading
Sermon
Brothers - spiritual family - God Loves them
Put these things before the brothers
You will be a Good Servant of Christ Jesus
Being trained in the words of the faith and of good doctrine that you have followed
Have nothing to do with irrevent, silly myths
irrevent - unsanctioned or accessible by anyone - fit to be trodden underfoot
literally “old women’s tales” - silly superstitions
silly stories told to children and not meant to be taken seriously
idiom: a traditional belief that is not based on fact : superstition
Train yourself for godliness
bodily training is of some value
consider the athlete and their training
godliness is of value in every way
holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come
For this end we toil and strive
because we have our hope set on the Living God
Who is the Saviour of all people, especially of those who believe
Preserver & deliverer (well being of all)
reference “some will depart from the faith” - God as preserver
command - military orders
teach
let no one despise you for your youth (probably 34-39 years)
set the believers an example in:
speech - in personal conversation
conduct - customs, habits, ways of dealing with people, etc
love - deep personal attachment to his borthers & in genuine concern for his neigbours
faith - exercise of the gift of God (love for God)
purity - God’s Moral Law
devote yourself to:
the public reading of Scripture
to exhortation - doctrine & morals as well as advice & encouragement
to teaching - listener must accept & embrace, upon which their lives be founded
don’t neglect the gift you have
practice these things
immerse yourself in them
that all may see your progress
Hymn - What a friend we have in Jesus (614)
Closing Prayer
Doxology
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