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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Extraversion
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The unity of the church
The church is one
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The church transcends all barriers
See also ; ; ; ; ; ; The great divide threatening the first Christians was between Jew and Gentile, but the church was able to unite the two into one body in Christ.
The church’s unity reflects the unity within the Trinity
The unity of the church is built around the persons of the Trinity: one Spirit, one Lord, one Father.
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The church’s unity is the work of the Trinity
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The purpose of the church’s unity
To lead others to faith
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To lead believers to maturity
The nature of the church’s unity
Emphasis is placed on an inner unity of mind and spirit rather than external uniformity.
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Appeals for unity in the church
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The church’s unity is expressed in fellowship
Fellowship with God
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Fellowship expressed by meeting together
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Fellowship expressed through sharing resources
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Fellowship through suffering
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Fellowship through shared spiritual blessings
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Specific actions which express fellowship and unity in the church
Sharing in the Lord’s Supper
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Baptism as an expression of unity
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Extending hospitality
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Greeting one another
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Welcoming former opponents
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Divisions in the church
Causes of division in the NT church
Personal ambition:
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Differences of opinion:
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Troublesome heretical leaders:
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Partisan spirit:
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litigation and disputes
Greed:
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Warnings against divisions in the church
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Acceptable differences in the church
In secondary matters of conscience, Christians are to respect rather than judge each other.
These things need not impair the essential unity that is in Christ:
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In varieties of spiritual gifts:
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Necessary divisions in the church
Between the true gospel and heretical alternatives:
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Between those truly committed to Jesus Christ, and those apparently part of the church but living sinful lives:
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Over essential gospel principles:
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