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:
I.
The Setting of the Sermon (Matt.
5:1-2)
A. The Ascension of Jesus (Matt.
5:1a)
B. The Arrival of the Disciples (Matt.
5:1b)
C. Jesus Begins His Teaching (Matt.
5:2)
II.
Learning to Lean on the Lord (Matt.
5:3-6)
A. Find His Favor in Spiritual Dependence (Matt.
5:3)
B. Find His Favor in Sorrowful Reflection (Matt.
5:4)
C. Find His Favor in Gentle Strength (Matt.
5:5)
D. Find His Favor in Longing for Righteousness (Matt.
5:6)
III.
Living for the Lord Before Him & Others (Matt.
5:7-12)
A. Sharing God’s Mercy through Grace (Matt.
5:7)
B. Seeing God Work through Purity of Heart (Matt.
5:8)
C. Showing God’s Love through Peacemaking (Matt.
5:9)
D. Standing for God’s Truth through Persecution (Matt.
5:10-12)
1.
The Basis/Cause of this Blessed Persecution - Right (Matt.
5:10)
2. The Belial/Manifestation of this Blessed Persecution (Matt.
5:11)
3. The Reaction & Great Reward for this Blameless Persecution (Matt.
5:12)
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