Sermon Tone Analysis

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Let Me See for Myself
1. Personage
a. Mighty One - God - Elohim -
the single form is a grammatical plural -
The same word - used - in the beginning God...
i. Majestic
ii.
Mighty
Everything begins with God -
He is the one that begins all relationships with man - we do not seek him - he seeks us
we do not take the 1st step - He does
Salvation
Sanctification
Service
b. Moses
i. Man
ii.
Means - shepherd
The partnership...
God in His goodness chooses to use men -
How merciful and gracious our God is!
* Personage
2. Place
a. Backside of the Desert
b.
Burning Bush
* Personage
* Place
3. Partnership
a. Creator
The partnership...
a. Creator
b.
Created
God & Man
The partnership...
* Personage
* Place
* Partnership
4. Promise
a. Burden
b.
Blessing
* Personage
* Place
* Partnership
* Promise
5. Purpose
God had a purpose for Moses...
Praise be to God that He wants to use us for His Eternal Purposes...
Moses had an excuse…
an excuse of why he could not obey God
an excuse of why he was not worthy
an excuse of why he was not competent
and excuse of why God’s plan would not work...
You say - Pastor - what does this have to do with stewardship?
How does this apply?
I’m glad you asked - all of this was introductory -
5. Power
5. Power
1. God wants what you have
Rod
Possession
2. God wants you
ex4.6
3. God wants your life
ex4.9-9
for 40 years - Moses witnessed what God could do in his life...
Why?
He was willing to take the 1st step and trust God with what he had...
Stewardship is trust
Is God trustworthy?
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