Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
The story of almost drowning in a pool at 5.
The story of God working behind the scenes
Lets look at this story in where God calls David to be the next king.
This calling would not take place for a long time but God had been working all along and woould continue to.
read the scripture
The Lord Provides when we think that there is no way out.
Israel was stuck with a really bad King.
Saul had failed repeatedly and was put in place because the sinful hearts of Israel wanted a king.
God allowed this to take place.
Samuel was placed there by God as a way to deliver them to their higher calling.
Look in verse 1. Samuel is greiving over this rotten king and God asks Samuel when he plans t
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