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.
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Even Jesus experienced problems and sorrows!
He was tempted (Matt.
4:1-11).
He was deprived (Matt.
8:19-20).
He was criticized (Matt.
9:10-13).
He was rejected (Matt.
11:20-24; John 6:66-71).
He was falsely accused (Matt.
12:22-23).
He was betrayed (Matt.
20:17-20).
All this he endured for our salvation!
(Heb.
2:7-9; Isa.
53:1-12; Heb.
5:7-9; 12:1-2).
Trials, in their many various forms (James 1:2-4), come to us all!
When Troubles Come:
We find encouragement in the word of God (Rom.
15:4; Acts 2:40).
We find comfort in our faithfulness to God (Matt.
5:8; Prov.
4:23).
We find encouragement in the right perspective of things (Matt.
6:19-20).
We find encouragement, comfort, hope, in the resurrection (Ecc.
12:7; John 5:28-29; 1 Thess.
4:13-18).
We find strength in an unwavering integrity (Job 2:3; 23:10-12).
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