Sermon Tone Analysis
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WHEN YOU’RE PRESSURED TO CONFORM
When you’re pressured to give in, remember...
1. BEFORE EVERY BLESSING THERE’S ALWAYS A TESTING.
2. GOD TESTS US WITH STRESS BEFORE HE TRUSTS US WITH SUCCESS.
DEFILE — to pollute, contaminate, or corrupt.
A loss of purity.
Daniel’s first test shows . . .
FOUR QUALITIES GOD LOOKS FOR IN YOUR LIFE...
1. INTEGRITY: HE NEVER FORGOT WHO HE WAS.
2. DISCIPLINE: HE CONTROLLED HIS EGO AND HIS APPETITE.
3. COURAGE: HE WAS WILLING TO STAND ALONE.
4: HUMILITY: HE WAS TACTFUL WITH AUTHORITY.
How to make a case to an authority...
Develop a reputation for being responsible.
Be humble, not belligerent.
Don’t be deceptive or manipulate.
Appeal their goals and interests.
Choose the right time, place and words.
Trust God—even if they reject your appeal.
What gave Daniel the courage to stand alone?
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