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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Why We Sing
turn to Revelation 5:9
Introduction
Singing must again become an intrinsic part of the Christian
History of the Song
The first sacred music on record is found in Job 38:7
turn Bibles to Job 38:7
The earliest recorded singing by men appears in Ex. 15:1, when the people of Israel rejoiced over their salvation from Egypt.
Remarkable Facts About the Song
It brings refreshment, and drives away evil spirits, 1 Sam.
16:23
It provides an atmosphere favorable to the ministry of the Word, 2 Ki.
3:15, 16
It helps to bring men to God, Psa.
40:1–3
It contributes to the defeat of the enemy, 2 Chr.
20:21, 22.
It fills the house of God with glory, 2 Chr.
5:13, 14
The people of Israel lost their song while in captivity because of sin, Psa.
137:1–4
but recovered it again after they were restored to the land, Ezra 3:2, 11
The Secret of the Song
In the NT it is revealed that the secret of the song of the redeemed is found in the word of Christ dwelling in the heart, Col. 3:16
It is one of the results of the filling of the Holy Spirit, Eph.
5:18, 19
The Subject of the Song
The new song of heaven begins on the earth.
It is praise to the Lamb for having redeemed men to God by His blood out of every kindred, tongue, people and nation, Rev. 5:9.
Conclusion
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