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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When we have the ability to do it, we should not expect God to mysteriously act in some miraculous way when we have the ability to do it.
#. *Introduction*
* Joke about the Pope and Rabbi
* Something, people look at things /too/ spiritually
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Jesus Feeding the 5000 [[Bible: John 6:1-14]]
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Jesus could have just said (Do this with religious tone) "Go thou and the Lord shall rain down Food upon thy head"
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He brought the power of heaven into their world to supply food
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Be warmed.
[[Bible: James 2:14-16]]
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We expect God to meet their means by some miraculous means when we can supply the need ourselves.
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When we have the ability to do it, we should not expect God to mysteriously act in some miraculous way when we have the ability to do it.
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Jesus Cleanses the Leper [[Bible: Mark 1:40-44]]
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Jesus could have healed with a Word, but he reached down and touched him in the way that only another human being could.
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We are not told to just sit in the church and pray down workers to touch others emotionally.
We are told to allow the hands of Jesus touch through us.
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