Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Philistines were literally uncircumcised, since they did not practise this custom; but the word is used here to mean that they were outside the covenant between Yahweh and Israel.
I. God’s salvation is unstoppable.
1 sam 14 1-23
God doesn’t need a numerical advantage to be victorious.
The faithful confidently trusts God for the victory.
Under the old covenant circumcision was the visible sign of God’s unique relationship with His people.
Under the new covenant baptism is the visible sign of God’s unique relationship with His people.
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Failed human leadership is deplorable.
1 sam 14 24
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