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.
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Crushing loss.
Dave and Eric Stringer at a Capitals game.
Me at the Felty’s house on Sunday- Justin and Zach nearly caught me crying.
I’m competitive- Kickball game= youth vs. adults + trash talk.
After the game, speech or debate event, when you lost or did horribly.
You just want everybody to leave you alone because you don’t want anyone to see you lose it.
New series- look at a faithful builder named Nehemiah.
Broken.
A. Broken (1:3) We are all broken and are filled with hopelessness.
Our lives sometimes feel completely broken and like they’re falling apart.
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B. Beloved (1:4) Just like Nehemiah wept and interceded for his people, God deeply desires for us to be restored.
That’s why he sent Jesus to die for us.
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C. Build (1:5-11).
God wants to rebuild our lives into something amazing, and it starts with repentance just like Nehemiah shows us.
A. Broken (1:3) We are all broken and are filled with hopelessness.
Our lives sometimes feel completely broken and like they’re falling apart.
Supporting passage: .
B. Beloved (1:4) Just like Nehemiah wept and interceded for his people, God deeply desires for us to be restored.
That’s why he sent Jesus to die for us.
Supporting passage: ; .
Crushed by a loss- Eric when he lost his Super stock race; Vikings near loss on Sunday;
C. Build (1:5-11).
God wants to rebuild our lives into something amazing, and it starts with repentance just like Nehemiah shows us.
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