Sermon Tone Analysis
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When we demand a king, we imply that God is not enough for us.
When we demand a king, we look just like everyone else.
1 sam 8:4-9; 19-20
When we demand a king, we look just like everyone else.
1 sam 8:19-22
In what ways might we reject God as King?
Share about a time when you received something that you really wanted, only to feel unsatisfied after you got it?
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1 sam 13:
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Based on these verses, what are the things that are important to God?
3. Our downfall is in failing to obey God and rationalizing our disobedience.
1 sam 15:10-11; 22-23
1 sam 15:
1 sam
How should we, if God is our King, treat the Word of God?
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We fail when we begin to rationalize our disobedience.
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