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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STRUCTURE OF JUDE
1.A Christians are Kept for Christ (1-2)
2.A The Task: Contend for the Faith (3-4)
3.A Judgment Against False Teachers (5-7)
4. Nature of False Teachers (8-13)
3.B Judgment Revisited (14-16)
2.B The Task: Continue in the Faith (17-23)
1.B Christians Praise Because they are Kept (24-25)
NOW TO HIM WHO IS ABLE TO KEEP YOU – Jude 24-25
Introduction: What is a doxology?
What God Does (vs 24)
1. __________________ us from __________________
2. __________________ us __________________
3. __________________ us with __________________
How God Does it (vs 25)
1. __________________ Jesus Christ our Lord
2. By His own __________________
3. __________________ All Time, __________________, and __________________
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