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
0.55LIKELY
Disgust
0.05UNLIKELY
Fear
0.07UNLIKELY
Joy
0.67LIKELY
Sadness
0.19UNLIKELY
Language Tone
Analytical
0.4UNLIKELY
Confident
0UNLIKELY
Tentative
0.5LIKELY
Social Tone
Openness
0.71LIKELY
Conscientiousness
0.66LIKELY
Extraversion
0.13UNLIKELY
Agreeableness
0.78LIKELY
Emotional Range
0.66LIKELY

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 Best Christmas Ever - */Because God is with you! /
*Getting a gift that others only dreamed of!*
One of the feel good stories of 2010 was the Chilean miner rescue.
These miners have become world wide celebrities since their rescue back on October 13th.
Chilean philanthropist Leonardo Farkas reportedly wrote $10,000 checks to each of the miners to help them financially.
On October 20th, he threw a massive party for all 33 men giving each man a motorbike.
The miners visited the presidential palace in Chile, and also played a football match against their rescuers which they lost.
All 33 men received signed soccer jerseys from both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.
They have all received vacation offers from various sources to go to places like Greece, South Korea and Israel.
One of the miners, Edison Peña, was offered a free trip to Graceland.
He became the group's song leader and requested that Elvis Presley songs be sent down into the mine to help boost his spirits.[i]
Edison also received an invitation to watch the New York City Marathon, which he turned down, because he wanted to run in the marathon.
While stuck in the mine, he earned the nickname "the runner" for jogging through one of the mine's tunnels.
Edison ran 3 to 6 miles per day in the dark wearing a miner’s light and headphones so he could listen to his favorite Elvis tunes.
David Lettermen interviewed Edison – here’s just a sample of what happened.
http:~/~/www.youtube.com~/watch?v=bRxIvH7kgr0&feature=player_detailpage
Isn’t it awesome the gifts these men have received!
Did you know that three of the 33 were actually given new homes to live in?
How nice!
Whatever they all receive is good in my book because they actually spent 69 days under ground.
They did not know a rescue attempt was even being made until 17 days passed by – will we be rescued or will this place become our grave?
Can you imagine what thoughts would be going through your mind?
Do you think you might have conversations with God that you didn’t have before?
They did!  Miner Mario Sepulveda said, “/I buried 40 years of my life down there, and I’m going to live a lot longer to be a new person.
I was with God, and I was with the devil.
They fought and God won.
I grabbed God’s hand and never doubted that we would be rescued.*[ii]*
God was #34.
God was with us!”/ 
Can I ask you?
What does it really mean that “God is with us – with you & me?”  *Gabriel, Matthew and Isaiah seem to know.
Turn in your Bible this morning to Matthew chapter 1*.
Do you need a Bible?
Raise your hand if you need a Bible because today we begin a brand new series called “The Best Christmas Ever!”  *What would make this Christmas the best Christmas EVER in your mind?*
Maybe walking through a winter wonderland?
Sleigh bells ringing?
Someone coming home for the holidays or maybe someone going away for the holidays?
OR some special gift?
Christmas came early for Terry Herbert.
Terry is an Englishman and last July was metal detecting in a field in Staffordshire, England and discovered the largest Anglo-Saxon gold hoard ever found.
Archaeologists are calling it “an unprecedented treasure.”
The treasure includes 11lbs of gold and 5.5lbs of silver.
Herbert’s metal detector went off and he started to dig and soon he found one of 500 items before calling authorities.
They still don’t know how much this is all worth.
*OK – I suddenly now want a metal detector for Christmas!*
Coworkers gathered at a restaurant to say goodbye to a dear friend and loyal employee who was leaving the company due to “downsizing” and without thinking the manger blurted out at the table saying, /“This is fun.
We should do this more often.”/
No one knew what to say.
What could you say?
Maybe in your mind you’re thinking, /“This Christmas would be great if I still had a job?/  *What’s going to make Christmas great?
* *Listening to Christmas music 24~/7 or wearing a cool Santa hat like this!*  Would you help me help others to potentially have an awesome Christmas?
I have a 1000 Christmas Eve Invite cards.
Take a bunch and give them to your friends.
I also have 100 more yard signs.
Pull your old one out or put this new one up.
I want people to come on Christmas Eve because we’ll share with them biblically that Christmas is not about stuff – it’s about the birth of a Savior child named Jesus who wants to be with you – forever!  *Matthew helps us see Jesus through Joseph’s eyes.
Luke helps us see Jesus through Mary’s eyes.
Matthew writes in Matthew 1:18.
(18-23)*
My Bible has a footnote.
I bet yours does too.
My footnote says Isaiah 7:14.
Let’s now go New Testament to Old Testament.
*Turn with me to Isaiah*.
Find Psalms and go right.
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs and then Isaiah.
Isaiah is known as the Mt.
Everest of Prophetic Literaure.[iii]
*In Luke 24 Jesus divides the Old Testament into three sections - the Law, the Prophets and the Psalms*.
There are 17 prophetic books in the OT.
Five are dubbed major while 12 are ranked minor.
This has nothing to do with importance it’s just sheer volume of material.
Jonah has a combined total of 4 chapters.
You don’t even have to turn the page with Jonah, but in Isaiah there’s allot of page turning – 66 chapters worth of page turning.
*Now I like timelines*.
Timelines remind me that the Bible is made up of people, places and events.
2200 BC – 700BC – Isaiah tells us about Jesus – 700 years before he is born.
Isaiah is like a mini Bible.
66 books~/66 chapters.
You can split Isaiah into two themes.
*Chapters 1-39 are words of judgment.
Chapters 40-66 are words of comfort.*
/Isaiah 40:31:  but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
/
The comfort was comforting, but the judgment was strong.
Stop sinning.
Stop ignoring the commands of God.
The LAB gives us this perspective, /“Isaiah brings the message of judgment to Judah, Israel and the surrounding pagan nations.
Judah had a form of godliness, but in their hearts they were corrupt.
Isaiah’s warnings were intended to purify the people… however, they ignored the repeated warnings.”/
[iv] Did you find Isaiah?
*Go to Isaiah 5:11.
(11-13)* Yes, exile – but not without hope or without God!
Turn over to chapter 6:1.
King Uzziah died – that was bad, so God commissions Isaiah to be his spokesman and who does Isaiah need to speak to – Uzziah’s son – Ahaz.
*Find chapter 7:1*.
Ahaz was a bad king.
Ahaz “was a wicked king.
He filled Jerusalem with idols, reinstated the worship of Molech and burned his own son as a sacrifice”[v] to Molech.
Now understand – God will act – it may take days, decades or centuries but God will act.
*Go back to Isaiah 7:1.*
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9