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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Intro
Romans 3:21-
Dead in Sin (1-3)
What is sin?
Self Glorification
Genesis 1:
Genesis 3
Love of the World
1 John
Nonconformity to the Law
Natural Passionate Desire to Sin
We have the natural born ability to sin
Romans
We have no natural ability to choose or to please God
The How (4-6)
He loves us because He chose us.
ephesians 1:
The greatest love imaginable is God’s electing love.
Ezekiel 37:
Not deserving God’s electing love is the point of grace.
Christ takes us from the decay of death and seats us in His glorious presence.
.....the slop of the pig sty and places us at the wedding feast of the lamb.
.....sleeping on the streets where we have no room and brings us into His father’s house that has many rooms.
The Why (7-10)
The Why
So that God can display His mercy and grace toward us
So that God will receive all the praise and thanks
So that we would live in cheerful submission to Him
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