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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Raised to Deliver
The worst problem requires the greatest solution (Elijah verses Ahab; Moses verses Egypt)
Judges 3:9, 15
You are raised up to deliver
God doesn’t raises you up for the your sake – leads to depression
You will brought low if you fail to deliver
Some are not raised up because they don’t want to deliver
We are not raised up to fill up the building but to deliver generation (Israel was many)
Whose voice did God hear?
Elevation has a purpose
A city set on a hill & lamp on lampstand to give light (Mt.5:14-15)
We are not raised to just praise God but to deliver people.
Have you heard angels lately?
Head not the tail & above not beneath that you will lend to many nations (Deut.28:1,
12-13)
Christ – the Great Deliverer
Anointed by Spirit to heal all who are oppressed of the devil (Acts 10:38)
For this purpose the Son was manifested: destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8)
I came to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10)
Take My burden upon you & learn of Me & you will find rest (Mt.11:29-30)
Ester is raised up to deliver (Ester 4:14)
Ester was disqualified (captive, orphan, adopted)
Ester beauty was her platform to deliver not to captivate
If remain silent deliverance will come but you will perish
Moses is delivered to deliver (Ex.2:23-25; 3-4)
Moses was spared from death for purpose
Moses went through wilderness for a reason
Your nation, where you came from is waiting on you
God hears the cry of captives but we don’t
Whose voice God hears?
God’s quest for a deliverer (Ez.22:30)
We determine the value of the cross
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