Sermon Tone Analysis

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Faith vs. Confidence
Faith
Esther 4:
Confidence
Esther 4:
Confidence is based on what you experience
Faith is on belief
Faith is actionable:
Hebrews 11:
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Hebrews 11:20-22
Hebrews 11:
Hebrews 11:
Faith isn’t the assurance that all that we work for, all that we push for, all that we pray for will in fact come to pass.
Faith is saying, “Lord, I trust that you have the ability to make it happen.
In the meanwhile, I’ll act like it will.”
Faith is saying that because you believe in what He did, who He is, and why He did it, it’s worth even going to the grave for.
A wise man once stated:
A wise man once stated:
"It's not about you."
“Here's the problem: none of that stuff is really ours.
We’re really just renting it.
Everything we own really belongs to God, we are just renting it, and when we die those things are going to become somebody else's possessions.
And none of that stuff matters.
When people ask me what makes me happy now, the answer is totally different than before.
I'm happiest when I'm helping people.”
So when we talk about how to utilize what God’s blessed us with for the sake of others.
Here’s what it looks like:
When we live our lives in such a way that people notice there’s something different about us, it provides an avenue to point to the work that was done on the cross.
There’s an eternal reward for that.
See, Esther was willing to lay her life down for the cause… the greater good.
I’m not asking you to lay your life down right now.
I just want to know who’s willing to lay their popularity on the line?
Who’s willing to lay a job on the line?
Who’s willing to lay their comfort on the line?
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