Sermon Tone Analysis

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I- The Confession of God’s Power (Daniel 4: 1-3)
A- A confession that transcends all cultures (Daniel 4:1).
B- A confession that is intensely personal (Daniel 4:2).
C- A confession that points to the awesomeness of God (Daniel 4:3).
II- The Testimony of God’s Intervention to Communicate to Men (Daniel 4:4-18).
A- God will sometimes interrupt us in the middle of our comfort zone to communicate his word and will to us.
(Daniel 4:4-5).
B- God will sometimes bring us to the end of our normal streams of understanding to make us turn to Him. (Daniel 4:6-9).
C- God wants to communicate with us and will seek to get his message to us.
(Daniel 4:10-18).
III- THE TESTIMONY TO GOD’S GRACE (Daniel 4:19-27).
A- God’s grace is extended through warnings of judgement for sin.
(Daniel 4:19-26)
1- The witness should never sound the warning in a gleeful or cold-blooded spirit, but rather with compassion.
(Daniel 4:19)
2- The warning needs to be presented accurately clearly.
(Daniel 4:20-26)
B- God’s grace is extended through godly counsel.
(Daniel 4:27).
1- Repentance urged.
2- Righteous living urged.
IV- THE TESTIMONY TO GOD’S GRACE IN THE MIDST OF DISCIPLINE (Daniel 4:28-37).
A- God’s discipline has a positive purpose.
(Daniel 4:28-32)
1- To convict of sinful behavior.
2- To correct incorrect thinking.
3- To chasten the arrogant heart.
B- God’s discipline is effective.
(Daniel 4:33-37)
1- His timing is effective.
2- His techniques are effective.
3- His teaching is effective.
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