Sermon Tone Analysis

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Genesis 14
Integrity
The following is my definition by the combining of Webster’s and Oxford English dictionaries -
Integrity is the firm adherence to and the possession of strong morals, principles, and professionalism which brings incorruptibility.
It is the condition of soundness and a quality of being complete and undivided.
Jesus simply puts it this way, let your yes be yes and no be no (Matthew 5:37).
Integrity with War
5 Kings decide that they will no longer hold to their commitment of allegiance to the 4 kings within the League of Nations.
Tablets of Ebla (Discovered in 1976)
Over 26000 tablets have been discovered/recovered
Gives external evidence for Genesis, specifically chapter 14
Describes the condition of the various agreement in Sumerian and Akkadian, languages of the Canaanites.
The DIME theory
Diplomacy
Information
Military
Economic
Possible rebellion because of Lot’s mouth, or the assumption of Lot’s God, the Promise of Abram and Yahweh’s blessings upon the Land
Preparation and training
Knowing “how” and “when” to use your equipment
Knowing your enemy
Knowing the “cause”
Integrity with Worship
Passive - Aggressive
Submission and Surrender leading to a grateful expression and attitude
Giving back the talent (Gift), treasure (Earn), and time (Manage) that has been acquired in this life
Religious - The application of fruit and faith
Integrity with Worldly Possessions
Overcoming temptation
Witnessing and Testifying
Understanding the “other side of the coin”
Not basing decisions on presuppositions or assumptions
The ability to be honest and a willingness to “let go”
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