Sermon Tone Analysis

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David & Goliath - 1 Sam.
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Chapel @ RCS
 
God's people had an enemy – the Philistines
     <paperboy’s enemy - man's best friend?>
Battle Line in the valley
     <showdown hill>
Description of Goliath v. 4-7
     <description of German Shep.>
Goliath's threat (day after day) v. 8-11, 16
     <dog's bark> (day after day)
Enter David v. 12-15, 17-24, 32-37
     <I decide to face Brutus & stand my ground>
The Battle v. 38-47
     <confronting Brutus>
Victory v. 48-51
     but not the last of the Philistines
    <calling Brutus' bluff--but not the last of him.
There have been many more since.>
What are your Goliath's?
New school
finding new friends
a certain subject
a problem @ home
 
Devil's bark is ferocious
His bite can be, too
But...Phil.
4:13
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