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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Tissues For Issues
We used to have a Sou Revival Issues Book
Get a bunch of passionate people together.
Most would not normally be friends
Differences happen
Clashes of personality
How does the Gospel help us resolve arguments among us
My Joy and Crown
Phil 4:1
Who Are we really: A church of pleasant strangers or the joy and crown of our life
Committed friends
brothers and sisters
Loved people who love too
long for misses tehm
Joy did not replace Jesus but joy even in his trial
Crown: they guareented Paul’s reward and were his reward.
Exhortation to stand firm: language from the military
city populated by military families.
The Roman armies were known for standing unmoved against the enemy.
The church was to stand in the same way.
true for individual and the group.
old anzac
intimacy then belong
belong then intimacy
us.
changes our expectations when come to church.
us not me.
Stand firm together for the Gospel.
Effect our witness to the world and shape our relationships in the church.
Having the Same Mind
Conflict is inevitable in a Christian Church still stained by sin
expect conflict.
This week.
me
an over realised escatology
an under realised escatology
a realised escatology
What to do when we disagree?
same mind in the dispute, not necessarily
how?
look to the bigger picture, have the same mind.
how?
focus on the gospel.
how?
An Eternal Friend
The reality Jesus is doing more in our midst than we actually realise.
My true companion?
How can he help?
help those who argue.
remind them about the bigger goal, keep contending for the gospel as we have been doing.
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