Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. Advice
A. Def:
B. biblical study
a.
Why is it important to get good advice?
1. it’s foolish not to
2. helps us avoid pit-falls
Prov 12:14
3. The mission is more likely to fail w/out good advice
Prov
4. good advice is precious
i. Good advisors who bring expertise, perspective, and experience to the challenges and problems we face
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No one is wise enough /preceptive enough to grasp the full meaning and possibilities of a situation.
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The right counsel can make the diff btwn success & failure, prosperity & poverty, victory & defeat
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How can good advice benefit everyone?
Ex
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The best advice can help everyone involved in a situation.
i. Jethro’s advice benefited Moses & the entire nation
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Moses was able to live with a more manageable load o responsibility
-others were trained to participate in leadership
-and the people were served in a more timely & equitable manner
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Who’s our best advisor?
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