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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Church vs Sanctuary
Everywhere there is a tendency to substitute the work of organizations for individual effort.
Human wisdom tends to consolidation, to centralization, to the building up of great churches and institutions.
Multitudes leave to institutions and organizations the work of benevolence; they excuse themselves from contact with the world, and their hearts grow cold.
They become self-absorbed and unimpressible.
Love for God and man dies out of the soul.
Christ commits to His followers an individual work,—a work that cannot be done by proxy.
Ministry to the sick and the poor, the giving of the gospel to the lost, is not to be left to committees or organized charities.
Individual responsibility, individual effort, personal sacrifice, is the requirement of the gospel.—The
Ministry of Healing, 147.
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