Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro: Moses had – or could have had – five different homes.
But, he lost four of them.
Not that it was always his fault, and not always to his harm.
I) Parents – – taken by fear
Pharaoh’s fear of the Israelites – – but it backfired on him
Who was fearful that caused Moses to lose this first home?
Parents’ desire to save their son – – although they did not fear Pharaoh – – since they trusted God
How much do parents trust God in raising their children?
II) Egypt – – taken by faith
By faith not fear, Moses chose to be among God’s people – – gave up prestige, education, and wealth voluntarily
Why did Moses go to see the slaves at work?
Our Egypt is this material world – ;
Which even includes our families –
III) Midian – – taken by his future
His future was to become a leader and lawgiver
What did God want Moses to become?
We often have to give up some things to serve God – ;
But it benefits God’s kingdom – – Jesus taught that service involves our attitude to all
IV) Canaan – – taken by failure
He never received the promise because of his sin –
All promises of God are conditional, even though unearned
“Once saved, always saved” is a false doctrine as Moses can testify
What does the failure of Moses to enter Canaan tell us God’s promise of heaven?
V) Heaven – – not taken away
What can we infer about Moses and Elijah appearing with Jesus?
Cannot be taken away – ;
Except for failure to believe fully in God –
Concl: Like Moses, we are on a journey.
We will move from home to home for various reasons.
But we must learn that only heaven is a permanent home – – so that is the one we should be unwilling to give up on, or compromise for.
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