Sermon Tone Analysis

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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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Day 1 - [Ready, Set, Go! … Before Babel … S. America]
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In , especially vv.
26-31, what do we learn about creation?
The story seriously changes in .
Why?
Choices bring consequences.
According to (as well as ), what are they?
Day 2 - [Hitting a Roadblock … At Babel … Asia]
When do the events of these verses take place?
What’s the primary issue?
Is God unaware of or threatened by this issue?
What might be one glimmer of grace within this story?
Day 3 - , [One Race, Many Nations … After Babel … Africa]
Which comes first or 11?
What are nations/ethnoi?
What are nations/ethnoi?
How many races exist today?
Day 4 - [One way—Jesus … Babel & the Gospel … Europe]
How do & relate?
What other Scriptures assure us that the scene in is real?
How do & relate?
Day 5 - [Green Light—Go!
… Why Babel Matters Today … N. America]
What does this story show us is an important impact the Gospel makes?
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