Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Word of God will, . . .
We can count of the Word of Yahweh to fulfill and replenish that which has been depleted from our lives.
Whether it’s from the challenges we face, the attack of our enemies or even our own disobedience.
Here are a few things we can rely on the Word of God to do for us:
Maintain Us
Strengthen Us
Excite Us
Comfort Us
Give Us Peace
Give Us Security
Maintain Me Lord
The definition of maintain is:
1 : to keep in an existing state (as of repair, efficiency, or validity) : preserve from failure or decline 〈maintain machinery〉
2 : to sustain against opposition or danger : uphold and defend 〈maintain a position〉
3 : to continue or persevere in : CARRY ON, KEEP UP 〈couldn’t maintain his composure〉
4 a : to support or provide for 〈has a family to maintain〉
b : SUSTAIN 〈enough food to maintain life〉
5 : to affirm in or as if in argument : ASSERT 〈maintained that the earth is flat〉
— main•tain•abil•i•ty \-ˌtā-nə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun
— main•tain•able \-ˈtā-nə-bəl\ adjective
— main•tain•er noun
synonymy MAINTAIN, ASSERT, DEFEND, VINDICATE, JUSTIFY mean to uphold as true, right, just, or reasonable.
MAINTAIN stresses firmness of conviction 〈steadfastly maintained his innocence〉.
ASSERT suggests determination to make others accept one’s claim 〈asserted her rights〉.
DEFEND implies maintaining in the face of attack or criticism 〈defended his voting record〉.
VINDICATE implies successfully defending 〈his success vindicated our faith in him〉.
JUSTIFY implies showing to be true, just, or valid by appeal to a standard or to precedent 〈the action was used to justify military intervention〉.
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