Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Conscientiousness
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Outline
Intro
Daniel is a part of the first group taken to Babylon in 605 B.C. under Nebuchadezzar
Neb wanted to train(brainwash) the Jewish captives so they wouldn’t revolt and the be used in Babylonian court to deal with Jewish affairs.
They were taught Chaldean culture and science (Astrology, Dreams, magic, architecture, war, morals)
Body
1. v.8-Daniel’s Conviction
Would not eat food that would defile him
Defile is to make unclean.
Considered a abomination to the Lord.
The food was offered to idols and against Jewish dietary restrictions
Daniel was bold in his conviction
2. v.9-14-Daniel’s Composure
God softened the eunuch’s heart
Daniel handled the situation in a respectful manner
Daniel feared God more than the King
v. 15-21- God’s Blessing
They were healthier without the King’s food
God blessed them with wisdom and knowledge
Through these gifts God would continue to use Daniel
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