Sermon Tone Analysis

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“Your Shield and Great Reward” ()
illustration: Let God show off
I. Contending Invites Contention
A. God became strong and wealthy (He did something with the blessing as God was blessing)
B. His strength is seen in his preparation and planning as he is able to rise up and do what is right in battling to save his nephew and honor friendships
C. It is important to recognize that victories do not always cause others to back down, often it causes our enemies to merge and enlarge.
This was often the plight of Israel.
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The Willingness to Let Go While Looking Up
Are you wincing when you sacrifice?Who are you honoring with your sacrifice?Can we refuse earthly blessing or do we justify it as coming from God?
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When Heaven Answers
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