Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Have you ever been watching a game on TV (really any sport), and seen a player that doesn’t want it.
Maybe he has something against his coach,
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The Setting of their Repentance
Samuel had been preaching to them
They were steeped in Idolotry
They were afflicted by the Philistines
God was no longer blessing them
They had foolishly taken the ark into battle
Samuel had been preaching to them God’s Word
They became content with God’s presence not being there.
“They were content with the altars without the ark” - Matthew Henry
The Method of True Repentance
They realized they had been in sin
They prepared
They hit rock bottom
They left their false gods
This was Samuel’s test to see if they were truly repentant
They served God
God is only pleased with full service to Him
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