Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Totaling of my last car.
The thing I did not see was a sudden road block.
And I crashed into it.
What protected me and my passenger that day was the fact that the manufacturer took the time to install the things that would protect me from the
It’s not the enemy you see that get’s you, it’s the one you don’t see that is a real threat.
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We Fight From Our Strength
Jesus is the strength that you have That is where we start.
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We Fight From Our Strength A. Our Strength is Jesus
2. Get Dressed for Battle
eph
It’s about action on your part.
you don’t wake up dressed in the morning.
eph 6 13
Paul has a baseline list that is expanded upon here but I don’t want to focus on that today
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Because The Enemy is Formidable
eph 6
Get Dressed for Battle, Because the Enemy is formidable.
If you are going to fight from a place of strength you must recognize that the things you don’t see are more dangerous than the things you do see.
They Are powerful
2. They Are Wicked
Power itself is neutral.
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They are Cunning
The Wiles of the Devil
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eph 4 14
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