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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Introduction:
When are some times where people might feel as though nobody loves them?
Have there been sometimes in your life where it felt as though nobody loved you?
The Father Adopted Us. (v.3-6)
What does it mean for the Father to adopt us?
Do we deserve this?
If no, why don’t we?
The Son Redeemed Us. (v.7-10)
What does it mean to be redeemed?
Did Christ pay for our past sins or all our sin?
What does it mean to be “In Christ”?
The Spirit Assures Us. (v.11-14)
What is our inheritance?
What do you think Heaven is like?
What does it mean to be sealed by the Spirit?
What do you most look forward to in heaven?
Conclusion:
This should be a time to offer the Gospel to the Students.
Questions should be asked such as:
Have you trusted in Christ for salvation?
If no, would you want to once we finish?
If you are a Believer, how does this passage encourage you in your walk with Christ?
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