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.
A score of 0.5 or higher indicates the tone is likely present.
Emotion Tone
Anger
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Disgust
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Fear
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Joy
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Sadness
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Language Tone
Analytical
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Confident
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Tentative
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Social Tone
Openness
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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Emotional Range
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!! “How Can They Believe If They Have Never Heard?”
Romans 10:12-17
1) This portion of ___________ is really _____ focusing on the need for the ______ to hear about ________.
2) David and Susanna have _________ not what is ________ but what is _____.
Romans 10:12
Romans 10:13
Romans 10:14
3) Romans 1:20 tells us that no one will have any ________ that __________ itself is enough for __________ to know there is a ____.
4) In the ______ system you _______ allowed to ____ the ________ people.
5) The Jews of _______ day believed they could be ______ with ___ by their _____________.
Romans 10:15
Isaiah 52:7
6) Isaiah was __________ to the __________ who brought the ______ news of ________.
Romans 10:16
7) Pray for _______ and _________ and for the many times they will be __________ and _______.
Romans 10:17
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