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! “BUT GOD …” PART 1
• “But God …”
 Shifts our attention to necessary truth.
 Always presents a contrast.
 Takes something in a different direction.
 Gives the last word.
 Changes everything!
• Life is filled with “But God” moments.
• This is a test.
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*THE “BUT GOD” PRINCIPLE:*
People look at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart.
/1 Samuel 16:7/
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This principle has an original context.*
/1 Samuel 9-16 (Acts 13:22)/
Samuel – Saul – Eliab – David
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This principle is repeated throughout the Scriptures.
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Solomon – 1 Kings 8:39
David – 1 Chronicles 28:9
Paul – 1 Thessalonians 2:4
James – James 2:1-4
Jesus – John 7:24
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We know and agree with this principle.*
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We struggle consistently applying this principle.*
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TWO APPLICATIONS:
• If all you have to go by is the outward appearance, then hold back on your judgments.
Matthew 7:1-2
• If God pays the most attention to your heart, maybe you should too.
/Matthew 15:8, 18-19/
/Hebrews 4:12-13/
/Proverbs 4:23/
/2 Chronicles 16:9/
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