Sermon Tone Analysis

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Dealing with doubt
Uncertainty may be remedied by gaining assurance from God’s word, remembering God’s past goodness, reflecting on his power and appealing to his unfailing love.
Believers should help the weak with the patience and encouragement that reflects God’s own compassion.
Doubt is dealt with by holding on to God’s truth
Receiving correction and understanding through God’s word
Avoiding idle speculation
Doubt dealt with by meditating on God’s works
Doubt dealt with by trusting
Trusting in God’s unfailing love
Victory as an act of God
God is the source of all victory, which he grants to those who obey his commands and put their confidence in him.
This principle holds true in all believers’ conflicts, whether physical or spiritual.
God is the source of all victory
Victory is achieved by God, not people
Victory should be credited to God
Victory depends on faithfulness
God grants victory to those who are faithful to him
Unfaithfulness to God brings defeat
Example of God giving victory
To Joshua at Jericho:
God is able to work through defeat
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