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
0.54LIKELY
Disgust
0.11UNLIKELY
Fear
0.14UNLIKELY
Joy
0.57LIKELY
Sadness
0.52LIKELY
Language Tone
Analytical
0.7LIKELY
Confident
0UNLIKELY
Tentative
0.22UNLIKELY
Social Tone
Openness
0.88LIKELY
Conscientiousness
0.45UNLIKELY
Extraversion
0.09UNLIKELY
Agreeableness
0.46UNLIKELY
Emotional Range
0.71LIKELY

Tone of specific sentences

Tones
Emotion
Anger
Disgust
Fear
Joy
Sadness
Language
Analytical
Confident
Tentative
Social Tendencies
Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Emotional Range
Anger
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9
*THE DAY GOD CAME LOOKING*
/Gen.
3:6-12   Gen.
11:1-8   Lk.
19:10/
 
*What Are You Looking For?*
* *
When you get up in the morning, what are you looking for as you think about the day?
When you come to church, what are you looking for?
Jesus ask this question of the religious leaders in reference to them going out to John the Baptist.
‘What went you out to see?” (Matt.11:7-9)
How much of our looking is to discover the Lord’s Will and Leading in our lives?
* *
Some folk look to out of curiosity.
(traffic)  Some folk look to get involved.
Some folk look to help.
Some folk look to give.
Some folk /just look/….
*/Many people will ‘go looking’ with no intent to do any thing about what they see/*.
They are /spectators/.
They want to /have something to talk about/.
But, /they don’t want to do anything to bring about a change (positively) to the situation they are observing/.
*For example*, look at our community.
Look at senseless murders.
Murder never makes sense.
Look at he plight of so many of /our young people/.
Look at the situation with /our families/.
Look even with the things that are going on /with the church/.
There’s a whole lot of  ‘talking’ about the situations but very little ‘walking’ to do anything about it.
IF TALK COULD FIX THINGS THERE WOULDN’T BE PROBLEM IN THE WORLD.
NOT EVEN SIN.
 
*What Was~/Is God Looking For?*
These passages let us know that the Lord is looking for something.
The ironic thing is, some of us don’t realize it but He’s already been to ‘our house’, looking for us.
He came with an:
 
* Inquiring Look  (/about our actions/)
* Investigative Look  (/our motives/)
* Liberating Look  (/to save our souls/)
 
*NOTE*:  */In each of these situations, man tried to ‘fix’ the problem ‘his way’/*.
* Adam & Eve discovered they were ‘naked’ and sewed leaves together to make an apron.
But the apron wasn’t long enough.
*(Gen.
3*)  The apron still left some parts exposed.
On top of that, they used the wrong material and put it on in the wrong place.
The required material was blood.
It was to cover their sin, not their body.
* Nimrod and his group are symbolic of people determined to get to heaven THEIR WAY.
So he tried to fix this problem by building at tower that he thought would reach heaven.
How many ‘Towers To Heaven’ are still attempting to be built?
This represent man’s pride and arrogance in the face of God.  (*Gen.
11*)
 
 
* *In the NT*, is a group that tried to fix having ‘favor with God’ by keeping the law.
The problem was, no one was keeping the law.
*No one was able to keep the law*.
*Therefore, no one had the favor of God they sought.
*
 
*Gal 2:16*  /Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified./
(KJV)
 
*==================================================================*
* *
*God Came Looking in the Garden     /Inquiring Look/*  (about our actions)
 
* Because the fellowship had been broken by sin
* *
*3:9 “Where /are/ you?” *The question was God’s way of bringing man to explain why he was hiding, rather than expressing ignorance about man’s location.
Shame, remorse, confusion, guilt, and fear all led to their clandestine behavior.
There was no place to hide; there never is*.
See Ps. 139:1–12*
 
 
The Lord is so in tuned to His creation, that nothing happens without Him knowing it.
Jesus said that not even  a sparrow falls from the air without God knowing it.
It is with this connectiveness with creation that God knew instantly when Adam ate of the fruit.
Adam ‘broke’ the continuity of obedience and order.
*NOTE*:  /To understand this should not be too hard for us.
For whenever a piece of machinery that we are using starts to malfunction, we immediately begin to  investigate and look for the cause.
We know that it is not working the way it was designed to.
It is putting out the wrong sound.
It may have stopped running altogether.
Whatever the case there is one thing for certain.
IT’S NOT WORKING LIKE IT WAS.
IT’S BROKEN AND NEEDS TO BE FIXED./
*I.*
*Temptation (3:1–6)*
·         God is not the author of sin, nor does He tempt people to sin; */this is the work of the devil/* (James 1:13).
/The target./
·         */Satan aimed at Eve’s mind/* and */succeeded in deceiving her/*.
·         */He is a liar himself and the father of lies/* (John 8:44).
/The tactic./
·         */As long as the mind holds to God’s truth, Satan cannot win/*; */but once the mind doubts God’s Word, there is room for the devil’s lies to move in/*.
·         */Satan questioned God’s Word and then substituted his own lies/* (v.
5).
·         */Note that Satan seeks to undermine our faith in the goodness of God/*—he suggested to Eve that God was “*/holding out on them/*” When we question God’s goodness and doubt His love, /we are playing right into the hands of Satan/.
·         */Satan made the temptation sound wonderful by making an offer/*: “You will be like God!” Satan himself had wanted to be “like the Most High” (Isa.
14:14), and centuries later */he offered Christ “all the kingdoms of the world”/* if He would worship him (Matt.
4:8).
/D./     /The tragedy./
·         */Eve should not have “given place to the devil/*” (Eph.
4:27); */she should have held to God’s Word and resisted him/*.
·         */We see the tragic operation of the lust of the flesh/* (“good for food”), the lust of the eyes (“pleasant to the eyes”), and the pride of life (“desirable to make one wise”)—see 1 John 2:15–17.
·         */It is difficult to sin alone/*.
*/Something in us makes us want to share the sin with others/*.
Adam deliberately sinned and plunged the world into judgment (1 Tim.
2:14).
*II.*     *Condemnation (3:7–13)*
* */Immediately/* there came a loss of innocence and glory and a sense of guilt.
* */They tried to cover their nakedness with their own works/*, garments that God did not accept (v.
21).
* */A loss of desire for fellowship with God/*.
When they heard God approaching, they hid!.
 
 
*/7 Consequences of Sin/*
 
| 1.
It brought immediate judgment upon Satan.
| Rev. 12:7 |
| 2.     It will someday doom Satan forever in hell.
| Matt.
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9