Sermon Tone Analysis
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[1] Title
Pray
Satan’s whispered lies: “You don’t really think God is personally interested in you, do you?
He’s really busy and far away.
More important things.
Bigger things.
Do you really think he’ll come through for you?”
Elam - Marshmallow Assurance - “Dad will bring some home.”
This is a quiet confidence that a Father will come through.
We can have that with our heavenly father.
I want to take you to...
At the end of King David’s life he calls together all the leading men of Israel and reviews the covenant God has made with him, then he hands over detailed, written plans for the temple to Solomon and publicly identifies him as his successor.
Along with these specific challenges and expectations:
Elam - Marshmallow Assurance - “Dad will bring some home.”
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David gives specific instructions of God’s plan for the temple...
1 Chronicles 28:
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When we have complete trust in God’s ability to meet our needs we too will be free serve him confidently.
1 Chronicles
David’s message to Solomon did not stress the privileges of being chosen as king but emphasized the responsibilities of assuming the throne.
Primary obligation: Seek the Lord to worship and serve him.
The Lord also required unflinching resolve to build the temple sanctuary.
Hebrews 14:6
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