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Sermon in a Sentence: One of the greatest testimonies that can be said of any person is that he is "a man of God."
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Introduction
Moses (Deut.
33.1) Samuel (1 Sam.
9.6) David (2 Chron.
8.14) Elijah (1 Ki. 17.18) Elisha (2 Ki. 4.7) Shemiah (1 Ki. 12.22) Igdaliah (Jer.
35.4)
What makes a man of God?
!! I.
A Man of God Flees (v.
11a)
* A. Flees Covetousness (v.9,10)
* B. Flees Immorality (1 Cor.
6.18)
* C. Flees Idolatry (1 Cor.
10.14)
* D. Flees Youthful Lusts (2 Tim.
2.22)
!! II.
A Man of God Follows (v.
11b)
* A. Righteousness
* B. Godliness
* C. Faith
* D. Love
* E. Patience
* F. Meekness
!! III.
A Man of God Fights (v.
12)
(1 Tim.
1.18;Eph.
6.10-12;2 Tim.
4.7)
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