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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Jesus Christ was denied by the Jewish people
See also Mt 11:16–19; Mt 13:54–58; Mt 26:63–68; Lk 4:16–30; Jn 5:37–43; Ac 4:8–12; Ps 118:22
The consequences of denying Jesus Christ
Denying Jesus Christ results in judgment
See also Mt 12:38–42
Denying Jesus Christ means replacement by others
See also Mt 21:40–41; Ac 18:5–6
To deny Christ is to be denied by Christ
See also Mt 10:32; Mk 8:38
Warnings against those who deny Jesus Christ
See also 1 Jn 2:22–23; 2 Jn 7; Jud 4
Denial, repentance and restoration: the example of Peter
Peter’s denial predicted by Jesus Christ
Peter declares he will never deny Jesus Christ
Peter denied that he knew Jesus Christ
Peter’s restoration to Christ
See also Jn 21:15–19; Ac 1:15–22; Ac 2:14–41
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