Sermon Tone Analysis

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Tell story through the conquest… Joshua to Gideon.
Highlight the size of the Midianites and the smallness of Gideon.
The story of
The Angel.
The Call
The Excuses
The Promise
Judges 6:15-
The meal.
The consumption.
The disappearance.
The Peace of God
The Peace that is normal — even if but for a moment — on the backside of an encounter with God.
And Gideon’s Peace didn’t last long...
He destroys the local gods...
The people of the town wake up the next morning, see what he has done, and they want to kill him.
True to God’s promise, Gideon survives as the Amalekites and Midianites cross the Jordan and are ready to pounce on the Israelites.
Idols we have...
And I haven’t even talked about addictions, fears, secrets,
When our idols all come down, we are left with the doubts of our faith and the God we love.
Not a sign of Gideon’s failure… an exchange of building substance and knowledge into Gideon’s faith...
Peter says it this way “Lord, you alone have the words of life… where else shall we go?”
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