Sermon Tone Analysis

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Joshua
The end of 40 years wandering
Go into the promised land/ the Christian life
Reliance on God for victories/ and possession
there was a human Leader who was following the Father
Israel serving God living by faith
the whole nation working as one
CYCLE OF MEN AND NATIONS
(1) from bondage to spiritual faith.
(2) from spiritual faith to great courage.
(3) from courage to liberty.
(4) from liberty to abundance.
(5) from abundance to selfishness.
(6) from selfishness to complacency.
(7) from complacency to apathy.
(8) from apathy to dependency.
(9) from dependency back to bondage.
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the whole nation working as one
(1) from bondage to spiritual faith.
(2) from spiritual faith to great courage.
(3) from courage to liberty.
(4) from liberty to abundance.
(5) from abundance to selfishness.
(6) from selfishness to complacency.
(7) from complacency to apathy.
(8) from apathy to dependency.
(9) from dependency back to bondage.
There was still a lot of work to be done at the end of Joshua’s life
the land was theirs but they needed to possess it
Judges
Judges — deliverer
God is their leader/King
unbelief / no faith
Worship idols gods of the Canaanites
in bondage to other nations
Nations they were to kill, drive out, annihilate because of their sin
self centered
sin was tolerated downward spiral
as the new generation took over the people started to decay spiritually
Moody Bible Institute's devotional "Today in the Word" has an interesting summary cycle of men and of nations (“bird’s eye view of the cycle of men and nations”), a pattern that is similar to that seen repeatedly in Judges…
CYCLE OF MEN AND NATIONS
(1) from bondage to spiritual faith.
(2) from spiritual faith to great courage.
(3) from courage to liberty.
(4) from liberty to abundance.
(5) from abundance to selfishness.
(6) from selfishness to complacency.
(7) from complacency to apathy.
(8) from apathy to dependency.
(9) from dependency back to bondage.
the Israelites went through this cycle many times
as also the Church
Chapter 1
judg1 1-
they started out right
V2 God said for Judah
V3 Judah compromised Dint trust entirely in God --- God and you are a majority force
V7 started doing things like the Canaanites
V19 could not drive out the chariots of iron
V21 living with the enemy
Compromise with sin
Did evil in the sight of the Lord
, , , , They did evil / they were sold into slavery by God
God caused a destroyer to come up against
over and over
7 times
Jo
forgiveness of God toward us
We need to pass on the torch
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