Sermon Tone Analysis

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Know Yourself so That You May Know God...
Where does God look?
At the heart
“Grant, Lord, that I might know myself.”
Augustine
Feelings point to something else
David wrote these songs that expressed how he felt...
He sang of fear and anger and joy and hope and protection.
ps 55:
And don’t we do this today in our songs?
Aren’t our songs our anthem for how we feel and experience life.
Even - He is mad at God and questions God.
Do you even care about me God?
Why do you allow this to happen God?
And Psalm 6
That last line - My heart is glad - he identifies how is feeling and his mouth vocalizes it.
David makes his diary become a song book.
I heard a story of a pastor who had an angry child.
He said that it was from the very beginning.
And what did he tell his child as he was growing up?
Don’t be angry… Instead of saying, “Why are you angry?”
Don’t hit your sister… Why did you hit you sister?
Don’t take the toy… Why did take the toy?
It is interesting that we are trained to suppress our bad emotion and barely let trickle out our good emotion.
When we are here we let our emotion trickle out.
Can’t clap
Unless you are at a Kansas State or KU game and you let it all hang out...
The ways that we live a false-self.
Lyrics
Come out of hiding
You're safe here with Me
There's no need to cover
What I already see
You've got your reasons
But I hold your peace
You've been on lock-down
And I hold the key
'Cause I loved you before you knew it was love
And I saw it all, still I chose the cross
And you were the one that I was thinking of
When I rose from the grave
Now rid of the shackles, My victory's yours
I tore the veil for you to come close
There's no reason to stand at a distance anymore
You're not far from home
And now I'll be your lighthouse
When you're lost at sea
And I will illuminate
Everything
No need to be frightened by intimacy
No, just throw off your fear
And come running to Me
'Cause I loved you before you knew it was love
And I saw it all, still I chose the cross
And you were the one that I was thinking of
When I rose from the grave
Now rid of the shackles, My victory's yours
I tore the veil for you to come close
There's no reason to stand at a distance anymore
You're not far from home
You're not far from home
Keep on coming
And oh, as you run
What hindered love
Will only become
Part of the story
And oh, as you run
What hindered love
Will only become
Part of the story
And oh, as you run
What hindered love
Will only become
Part of the story
And oh as you run
What hindered love
Will only become
Part of the story
Baby, you're almost home now
Please don't quit now
You're almost home to me, yeah
Baby, you're almost home now
Please don't quit now
You're almost home to me, yes you are
Now baby, you're almost home now
Please don't quit now
You're almost home to me
The ways that we live a false-self.
The ways that we live a false-self.
I am defined by what I have.
I am defined by what I do.
I am defined by my popularity.
We try to live someone else’s version of who we are...
We can’t try to be someone or something that we are not...
David couldn’t in
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Psalm 32:
Psalm 51:
James 5:14-
I am wondering if you can bring the broken you today...
Can you bring you (the broken you)
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