Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction (vv 1-2)
An alliance against Judah.
King Ahaz and Judah were facing: Israel (under Pekah) and Aram (under Rezin) allied together and sought to conquer Judah, and specifically Jerusalem, its capital city.
I. God’s interaction with His creation (vv 3-9a)
God sends a word vv 3-4
God is not surprised vv 5-6
God is in control vv 7-9a
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Our interaction with God (vv 9b-12)
We have to Believe v 9b
We have to Ask v 11
We have to Respond v 12
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God’s faithfulness through signs (vv 13-14)
God’s patience v 13
God’s Promise v 14
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The prophetic message
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