Sermon Tone Analysis

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~*        A MAN AFTER GOD’S OWN HEART
~*        David
~*        IMPORTANCE
~*        God Still In Command  (1Sam.
12:20-25)
~*        Still His people  (12:22)
~*        Requirements still the same  (12:24)
~*        God Desired It For His King  (1Sam.
13:14)
~*        David fit this description  (Acts 13:22)
~*        OBEDIENT TO GOD
~*        “Who Will Do All My Will”  (Acts 13:22)
~*        Saul’s unlawful sacrifice  (1Sam.
13:8-10)
~*        Saul’s disobedience concerning the Amalekites  (1Sam.
15:8-9)
~*        David Spares Saul  (1Sam.
24:6-7)
~*        Psalm 119:33-40
~*        TRUSTS IN GOD
~*        In God’s Salvation
~*        Saul feared Goliath  (1Sam.
17:8-11)
~*        David knew God’s deliverance  (17:37)
~*        Psalm 18:1-3
~*        In God’s Timing
~*        Saul did not wait  (1Sam.
13:8-10)
~*        David waits to be king  (26:8-11)
~*        Psalm 37:7-9
~*        OWNS & REPENTS OF SIN
~*        Owns Up To Sin
~*        Saul passes the buck  (1Sam.
15:13-15, 20-21)
~*        David confesses his sin  (2Sam.
12:13; Ps. 51:2-4)
~*        Repents of Sin
~*        David turns to God  (Ps.
51:10-13)
~*        IS HUMBLE BEFORE GOD
~*        Saul Becomes Proud  (1Sam.
18:6-9)
~*        David Recognizes His Position Before God  (Ps.
51:16-17)
 
~*        A MAN AFTER GOD’S OWN HEART…
~*        Is Obedient To God
~*        Trusts In God
~*        Owns Up To & Repents Of Sin
~*        Is Humble Before God
 
\\ Yet David had HIS problems
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Bathsheba, numbered Israel…
 
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In what WAY was he ‘after God’s heart… 
 
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