Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Introduction
a. Scripture:
And as always, I’m going to ask you to stand with me, if you are able, as we read from God’s Holy, Perfect, Sufficient and inerrant Word.
<Pray>
Thank you, and you may be seated.
II.
Contextualization
a.
Last time: Continuation of Genesis…Genesis pt.
II..written by Moses
b.
New generation of Israelites....Abr, Isa, Jac, Joseph are all gone
c.
New generation of Egyptians: Hyksos invaded, defeated the Egyptians
brought them into
Good: brought them into the Bronze Age
Bad: there was a new generation of Pharaoh’s who didn’t know or CARE about Joseph
d.
Last time: sometimes we must deal with evil leaders…Pharoah, afraid of expanding Jewish population…orders them to be slaves....put taskmasters [slavedrivers] over them..ordered them to be treated harshly.
e. Israel’s Bondage is like the Sinner’s Bondage
f.
Persecution Leads to Growth (Hebrew people much like today’s church)
III.
Major Points
1. Satan targets One Group
2. God Blesses those Who Resist Evil
3. Satan Doesn’t Give Up
IV.
Point #1: Satan targets One Group
Exodus 1:15-16
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