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.
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Analytical
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Extraversion
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Agreeableness
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Order of Service
Welcome
Prayer
Hymn -
Notices
Main Prayer
Hymn -
Reading
Sermon
Directions with respect to Public Worship
Congregational Prayer (v1-7)
Behave Appropriately (v8-15)
Prayer - Paul uses it as a “ministry of intercession”
Congregational Prayer
Public Worship
Calmly & without disturbance
Orderly without chaos
Actions: (total reliance on God)
supplications - in need of - humble requests to God
prayers - intercession with God - need for widom, greater consecration, etc
intercessions - a pleading in the interest of others
thankgiving - gratitude
Relating to:
All People
Kings
Those in High Positions
For:
Lead peaceful (outward disturbance) and quiet life (inner anxiety & unease)
may do nothing to create unnecessary disturbance
Godly - piety
Dignified - respectability
striving to be blameless in their conduct / attitude toward God and men
Not because of favourism, or because of their goodness or characterists (e.g.
Nero)
His Name - God our Saviour
desires all peoples to be saved & to come to the knowledge of the truth
without distinction of rank, race and nationality
One God
One Mediator (Christ Jesus)
Jew & Gentile / Slave & free
Salvation & Ransom
Jesus establishes peace & reveals it to them
Proper Time - God’s eternal plan
Paul reminds us of his calling by Jesus
Paul reflects on the false claims of false teachers against him
He is a “herald”
Elders (Pastors) equally are called not to “represent” a group or “majority”
Behave Appropriately
Men should pray
Remember Paul’s emphasis on the equality of the sexes
return…
Men - Priesthood
Gentiles entered into the church
Paul assumes women to be present in the assembly!
Prayer Postures in Scripture:
Standing - Reverence
Hands spread out of lifted heavenward - humble expectancy
Bowing the Head - submission
Lifting eye Heavenward - help comes from Jehovah alone
Kneeling - humility & adoration
Falling down with the face ib the ground - awe in His divine presence
But never slumped!!!!
Paul is though referring to the inner attitude of the soul
Paul does not refer to beautification!
It was about vanity (conceit)
not to show off
not a fashion show
not old-fashioned or awkward
not a pretended modesty
avoid all extremes
braids, gold, pearls of costly attire - purely status symbols
but dress with godliness and good works
Imparting Knowledge - preaching
women must not dominate
see judgement
emnity - opposition
contrary - inclind to disagree
return...
Adam was called to lead in righteousness
Eve was deceived and lead
Adam become submissive
Eve - saved through childbearing
Women - continue in faith, love & holiness with self-control
Obedience to God, they will find their joy in the delights of Christian Motherhood
Hymn -
Q&A
Hymn -
Closing Prayer
Doxology(read) –
NOT TO US BE GLORY GIVEN
but to him who reigns above:
Glory to the God of heaven
for his faithfulness and love!
What though unbelieving voices
hear no word and see no sign,
still in God my heart rejoices,
working out his will divine.
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