Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Good Morning...
also show-down, 1873 in card-playing (especially poker) a slang term for the act of laying down the hands face-up, from show (v.) + down (adv.).
Figurative sense of "final confrontation" is from 1904.
Moses vs. Pharoah
Gideon vs. Armies of Midian
I am not going to ask for a show of hands here, but I want you to ask yourself this question: When was the last time you experienced something that you believed to be a “Sign of God’s Presence” in your life?
I can just imagine in a room this size that the answers to this question would span a wide gambit.
Some of us could quickly answer that we see what we would call “Signs of God’s Presence” everyday all the way to those of us who desire to be very cautions about these kinds of labels to not attribute something to God that he didn’t actually supernaturally do.
David vs Goliath
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