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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God Promises to Restore His Cursed Creation
God Created Everything Good
God is the Authority over what is Good.
Created in His Image
Being made in the image of God is usually understood to point to the sense in which we are like God.
Though He is the Creator and we are creatures, and though God transcends us in being, power, and glory, nevertheless there is some sense in which we are like Him.
There is some analogy between God and us.
God is an intelligent and moral being.
We are also moral agents equipped with a mind, a heart, and a will.
These faculties make it possible for us to mirror God’s holiness, which was our original vocation.
As we are in the garden
God provides life
God provides land
God provides ease
God provides His presence
God provides co-riegn
Man Cursed all that is Good
Man did not subdue
Man did not submit
Man stained the image
Man stained all that is good
As we leave the garden,
Death
Homeless
Diffuculty
No Presence
Loss of Riegn
God Promises Restoration
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