Sermon Tone Analysis
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Giant Slayers
Giants were born from perverseness
Giants in the Old Testament had various names the first being:
The Nephilim - the fallen ones
to miscarriage [ to live under the shadow of what could’ve been]
Names of other Giants;
The Emim - Terrors , The Zamzummim - Plotters,
The Rephaim- Shades or departed spirits, suffered anguish, separated from God
The Anakim - intimidators, The Philistines - invigorated, aggressive, Egypt fathered.
2. Giants- taunt, intimidate, terrorize, cast a dark shade and plot against you.
3. Giants are memorialized .
4. There’s more than one!
Ishbi-benob, Saph, Goliath the Gittite and Ol’ Twelve Toes.
5. Giants will prevent you from inhabiting the promised places of God.
6. Giants fashion weapons tailored for you
7. Giants are appointed by God to be destroyed.
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We encounter intimidation but with a promised victory!
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