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
0.47UNLIKELY
Disgust
0.11UNLIKELY
Fear
0.08UNLIKELY
Joy
0.56LIKELY
Sadness
0.48UNLIKELY
Language Tone
Analytical
0.13UNLIKELY
Confident
0.16UNLIKELY
Tentative
0UNLIKELY
Social Tone
Openness
0.64LIKELY
Conscientiousness
0.46UNLIKELY
Extraversion
0.14UNLIKELY
Agreeableness
0.54LIKELY
Emotional Range
0.6LIKELY

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
Prophecy Update:Things to Come
Announcements
No Midweek next week
Lonnie’s Memorial next Monday
This month’s prophecy update title is things to come
After every election everyone wants to know where do we go from here?
While everyone was talking about a red wave it ended up being a purple puddle
Pennsylvania elected a senator who is not capable of performing his duties
Every president loses majority of the congress in the midterms, usually by a large margin
Last night showed me that God has other plans
He is preparing us for the return of his Son
When I think of the Anti-Christ coming I always thought it would be this charismatic ruler who would sway the people
That may be the case, but he may not have to try as hard as I initially thought
We are getting dumber from the ground up
For the Anti-Christ to come there has to be close to a one world order
Socialism is the closest thing we have to that
After the last four elections our nations is closer to that than ever
Did you know that over 70% of people age 30 and down prefer socialism?
They want the government to take care of every need they have and give them a monthly salary
Even though there isn’t one successful example
The poor get poorer and the rich get crueler
The Anti-Christ is going to have an easy audience to work with
Can we as Christians stop putting our trust in politicians?
Donald Trump is an idiot
Joe Biden is a mental case
If you are not completely dependent upon Jesus the next decade is going to be extremely rough
Jesus says that He will never leave us nor forsake us
365 times Scripture tells us “Do not fear”
Everything else will disappoint
The church will be essential going forward because it will be the only place where true love, kindness, and peace are found
Read 1 Samuel 24:1-5
I. Cat and Mouse vs. 14-27
vs. 15-18 David & Jonathan
David is on the run
He sees that Saul is seeking his life
This is after he escaped from the stronghold of Keilah
They were playing a game of cat and mouse in the wilderness of Ziph
Ziph was a town fifteen miles southeast of Keilah in “the wilderness of Ziph” which was part of “the wilderness of Judah.”
This is a destitute area adjacent to the Dead Sea where David’s faith and courage were greatly tested.
When visitors to the Holy Land see this wilderness area, they often express amazement that David could ever survive living there.
Sometimes, literally being on opposites sides of the mountain from one another
God didn’t David into Saul’s hand
One interesting note is that Jonathan, Saul’s son, finds him rather easily
Jonathan came to strengthen David’s hand
This is their last recorded meeting
He risked his life to strengthen his friend in the lord
Isn’t it good to have a friend who can strengthen you in times of trouble
I feel that way about our elders and several men in the church
The reestablished their covenant, but unfortunately only David would hold up his end
vs. 19-29 Ziphites’s Give David Up
The Ziphites know David is on their land
They go to Saul and give him up
The Ziphites weren’t interested in following God’s plan; their great concern was to protect themselves from the rage of King Saul.
Saul wasn’t so quick to bite
He recognizes their effort but wants more intel
Go make sure you know where he is for he is cunning
Saul doesn’t want to recognize that maybe God is playing a role in protecting David
Saul likes to belittle people, especially David
vs. 23 “I will search him out among the thousands of Judah.”
Insecure crazy people always want to make little of others and much of themselves
David was the most beloved person in the nation
It’s also a dig at the song
David was one of the minions of Israel while Saul was the king
vs. 24-28 Saul is called away
Saul goes to Ziph and as he was closing in he gets called away
The opportunistic Philistines were raiding the land
Saul had left his duties as a king for his jealous pursuits
David went back to the stronghold of Engedi
Engedi
A vital oasis on the west side of the Dead Sea about 35 miles southeast of Jerusalem.
Allotted to Judah’s tribe for an inheritance, En-gedi contained a hot-water spring coming from the side of a limestone cliff, producing semitropical vegetation.
The area became known for its palms, vineyards, and balsam
It was a perfect place for David to camp and provide for his troops
II. vs. 1-7 David Has His Chance
vs. 1-3 Saul’s Seeks David
Saul returns from chasing off the Philistines
He is told that David is in Engedi
Saul took 3,000 men
When he got there David and his men were hiding in a cave
God directed Saul to relieve himself in that very cave
David had prayed in Psalm 54 that the Lord would vindicate him and give him opportunity to prove to Saul that he wasn’t an outlaw who was trying to kill him and seize the throne.
After all, Saul was not only David’s king, but he was also his commander and his father-in-law, and regardless of Saul’s evil attitude, David never considered Saul to be his enemy.
God answered David’s prayer when Saul and his troops came to find him at Engedi.
Saul is right in front of him exposed, unaware, and unarmed
vs. 4-7 David cuts Saul’s Robe
David’s men urge him to take Saul out
They quote some prophecy but it’s hard to tell which one, it any at all
Some say 1 Sam 15:26-29
Others say 1 Sam 16:1
None of them really line up
IN reality, the men saw it as providential and Saul and David will agree
The major question was, “How does the Lord want us to use this occasion?”
David’s men saw it as an opportunity for revenge, while David saw it as an opportunity to show mercy and prove that his heart was right
That’s huge considering how many spears had been thrown at David’s head
Instead, David cuts off a corner
Immediately he is convicted in his heart
The ESV says David’s Heart Struck him
That is someone who is in tune with the Spirit
When your heart is right you sense the conviction
He confesses to his men
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9