Sermon Tone Analysis

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1 Samuel 4-7
God is God (not us)
4:2- Israel was defeated because they were not obeying God.
(Leviticus 26:17)
4:3- Israel comes to a different conclusion which leads to disaster in v10-11.
God cannot be treated as a means to another agenda.
We must stop putting pressure on ourselves to be God.
God alone is God (not shared)
The Philistines experienced a progression of events that proved God is the true God.
(5:2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10-12, 6:2, 7-12)
Their response was always to push God away.
(5:7, 10, 11, 6:2)
Are we practicing polytheism?
All will crumble and acknowledge that Jesus is Lord.
(Philippians 2:10-11)
God means what He says
6:19-20- The Israelites learned that God was serious about His holiness.
(Numbers 4:15)
The call to repentance in 7:3 also shows that God is merciful.
The Israelites repent and experience the reality of a right relationship with God.
(7:10)
We must take all aspects of who God is and His Word seriously.
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