Sermon Tone Analysis
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What is your greatest desire?
Godliness (Character) or
Gain (Stuff)
I. THE SECRET TO HAPPINESS
DESIRE FOOD FOR THE SOUL.
FOCUS LIKE A STARVING PERSON.
THEN YOU WILL FIND SATISFACTION IN HIS FULLNESS.
II.
THE LIFE OF A SPIRITUAL PERSON.
MEET GOD DAILY.
ENJOY GOD IN WORSHIP.
ACT IN OBEDIENCE.
4. TAKE OTHERS TO FIND BREAD.
The noun ‘contentment’ occurs only once in RSV (1 Tim.
6:6), but its Gk.
equivalent autarkeia appears also in 2 Cor.
9:8 as ‘enough’; the adjective autarkēs in Phil.
4:11 and the verb arkeō in Lk. 3:14; 1 Tim.
6:8; Heb.
13:5; 3 Jn.
10; see also 2 Cor.
12:9, ‘is sufficient’.
autarkeia denotes freedom from reliance upon others, whether other persons or other things; hence the satisfaction of one’s needs (2 Cor.
9:8) or the control of one’s desires (1 Tim.
6:6, 8).
The Christian spirit of contentment follows the fundamental commandment of Ex. 20:17 against covetousness, the precept of Pr. 15:17; 17:1, the exhortations of the prophets against avarice (e.g.
Mi. 2:2) and supremely the example and teaching of Jesus, who rebuked the discontent which grasps at material possessions to the neglect of God (Lk.
12:13–21) and who commended such confidence in our Father in heaven as will dispel all anxiety concerning physical supplies (Mt.
6:25–32).
In the OT the phrase ‘be content’ (from Heb.
yā’al indicates pleasure or willingness to do a certain action, usually one which has been requested by another person, e.g.
Ex. 2:21; Jdg.
17:11; 2 Ki.
5:23, AV.
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Gospel is just one beggar sharing the bread of life with another beggar.
Documentary on hungry people working trash dumps for food.
Mexico etc...
When you truly hunger, you won’t be picky.
You will not turn your nose up.
Too many people let pride get in the way of loving Jesus.
They allow sin to stink their nose up.
Sammy I need to get baptized.
Why?
Because every day I delay, I’m living in sin.
Food
Face time with Jesus.
Meet with Jesus every day
EAT
Enjoy time with the Lord Daily
Attend the weekly meal called Christian Worship
Meal
Meet with God daily
Expect God to show up at worship
Apply
Live out what God wants.
Obey immediately.
answer
Open your schedule for God.
Do the good you know to do.
Hungry people aren’t picky about what’s around the food.
They don’t complain about the lighting, the loudness, or the text, they just want Jesus.
He’s the beginning and the end.
Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness.
Jesus is our righteousness.
We should be satisfied.
Sir I would see Jesus.
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