Sermon Tone Analysis

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But Who Am I?
1chron29.10-16
David is at the end of his life - He is passing the baton to his son - Solomon is going to be made King, and David is telling the people what had transpired - leading up to this point -
1.
People
A. Principal Patriarch - King David
1).
Prepared Heart
2).
Proper Good
b.
Princes & People
2. Possessions
a. Possessor
b.
Provider
3. Passion
a. Present willingly
1 chron29
Present willingly
1).
Precious Metals
2).
Precious Stones
1chron29.8
b.
Perfect Heart
1chron
c.
Pleasure
1chron29.17
Conclusion:
David understood stewardship...
David not only understood stewardship -
David Promoted stewardship
Who Am I???
Who am I - to be able to:
Give to Honor to God
Give blessings to God
Give Praise to God
Give Sacrificially to God...
Who am I?
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