Sermon Tone Analysis

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Daniel
REMOVED FROM THEIR
REMOVING GOD FROM THEIR IDENTITIES
Daniel is Pressured to Conform to the Culture
Daniel is Pressured to Conform
New Education: an attempt to change thinking ()
New Names: an attempt to change identity
New Names: an attempt to change identity
Daniel whose name means “God is my Judge”— his name is changed to Belteshazzar (meaning Bel, protect his life)
Hananiah whose name means “The Lord is gracious” — his name is changed to Shadrach (meaning servant and worshiper of Aku)
Mishael whose name means “Who is, what the Lord is?” — his name is changed to Meshach (meaning What Aku is?)
Azariah whose name means “The Lord helps” — his name is changed to Abednego (meaning servant and worshiper of Nebo)
3. New Food: change of activity
Daniel whose name means “God is my Judge”— his name is changed to Belteshazzar (meaning Bel, protect his life)
Hananiah whose name means “The Lord is gracious” — his name is changed to Shadrach (meaning servant and worshiper of Aku)
Mishael whose name means “Who is, what the Lord is?” — his name is changed to Meshach (meaning What Aku is?)
Azariah whose n
New food: change of activity
New food: change of activity
Daniel Purposed in His Heart to stay Pure
Daniel Purposes in His Heart to stay Pure
dANIEL 1
Staying pure in a fallen culture takes effort and action
Following our faith will cause us to face obstacles along the way
Daniel’s faithfulness impacted those around him
Daniel’s second request included Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah
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The results of faithfulness will be obvious
We are Pressured to Conform to Culture
Satan’s uses the same methods to try to assimilate us into the culture and convince us to conform to the world.
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Just like Daniel we must be determined not to allow pressure to cause us to conform.
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We must not conform even when the pressure comes from within and/or without.
We must Purpose in Our Hearts to be Pure
We must remember we are citizen of heaven
We must remember we are citizen of heaven
Philippians
We must remember that our faithfulness will impact those around us
Matthew
Matthew 5:13
Will you place it on your heart to stay faithful?
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