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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Analytical
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Confident
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Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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Emotional Range
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Immortality is an attribute of God
God is everlasting in himself
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God is everlasting in his character and actions
The way in which Scripture emphasises the character of God in these contexts shows that immortality is about a quality of being as well as about infinite duration.
The everlasting covenant:
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God’s everlasting rule:
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God’s unfailing and everlasting love:
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God’s everlasting righteousness:
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God’s everlasting salvation; God’s everlasting kindness; the Lord as the everlasting light
Immortality is conditionally offered to human beings
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Note that while resurrection to judgment is for all, immortality is only for the righteous (Pr 12:28).
Enoch and Elijah: two special cases
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The confidence of believers
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God will abolish death
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