Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 139:23-24
Search Me
Do you want God to examine your life and your decisions and your thoughts?
Try Me
Do you want God to test you?
Do you want God to test your dedication to righteousness?
Do you want God to test your faithfulness and your loyalty to him?
Do you want to become a better Christian?
Testing is what makes us better at something.
See if there Be
Do you want God to expose your wickedness to you? Do you want God to speak to you about your sin? Do you want God to reveal things in your life that need to change?
Lead Me
Do you want God to lead you?
Do you want God to set the compass for the direction of your life?
Do you really want God’s will for your life?
Conclusion:
David desired to have his sin exposed and to realize about himself what God knew so that he could be cleansed of sin and be led by God in the direction the Lord wanted him to go.
We need to have a desire for God to reveal sin and shortcomings in our lives so that we can be better followers of his leading in our lives.
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