Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
[PROP]
In light of the coming Day of the Lord, we should trust Jesus and “live holy and godly lives… mak[ing] every effort to be found spotless, blameless and at peace with him, (,).
[INTER]
Here’s the question, we just answered: how should we live in light of God’s coming judgement?
We know that we are trust Jesus.
We know that we are to live holy and godly lives.
[CIT]
God commanded Ezekiel to cry out in anguish concerning his coming judgement against Egypt - a judgement soon to come and sweeping in scope.
[TS]
Four WAYS we should live today so that we are ready for God’s judgement tomorrow...
Major Ideas
Way #1: We should live knowingly
Way #2: We should live discerningly
Way #3: We should live humbly
(So wealthy, so insured, so protected that we think of ourselves as our own little gods who can deliver us from whatever trouble we find ourselves in)
Conclusion
Way #4: We should live faithfully
Why?
It’s near (v.
3) time
It’s doom (v. 3) scope
It’s anguish (v.
4) emotion
It’s poverty (v.
4) bankruptcy
(v.
2-5).
(v.
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The Personification of Egypt’s Destruction (v.
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The Destruction of Egypt’s Idols (v.
13-19).
teach the Egyptians that the Lord was supreme over them at the time of the
“teach the Egyptians that the Lord was supreme over them at the time of the
Stuart, D., & Ogilvie, L. J. (1989).
Ezekiel (Vol.
20, p. 280).
Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Inc.
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