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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Openness
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The Ideal of Christian Marriage 7:1-16
The Matters about which you wrote (7:1)
Are unknown
One can infer from context, questions about basic moral expectations between men and women
Guidance for Christian Households (7:1b-11)
Principle of Christian unselfishness
Paul was writing from the context of being single
Principles for one believer married to an unbeliever (7:12-16)
Guidance for all life situations 7:17-40
Each one should remain in the condition God called them.
(Mentioned three times, in verse 17, 20, and 24)
“My rule in all the churches” v.17
“You were bought with a price” v.23
Guidance for singles and widows (7:25-40)
Verses 29-31, reference to the Second Coming (7:29-31)
Notice the over-arching goal of
Christian Decisions and the Responsibility of Influence 8:1-13
Christian Decisions and the Responsibility of Influence 8:1-13
The Facts of Existence (8:-4)
An idol has no real existence (8:4-5)
Christian truth, similar to
accord://read/ESVS#Exod_31:3 4:6
“not all possess this knowledge” v.
“not all possess this knowledge” v.
“not all possess this knowledge” v. 7
the reality of “stumbling blocks” v.9
Your influence could be for good or evil.
v.9-11
Beware “sinning against your brothers” v. 12
The choice to a higher ethic for the sake of others v.13
You
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