Sermon Tone Analysis
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*Who Is the God?*
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*Text: Daniel 3.15*
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*Introduction: *
*I.
Who is the God who will deliver you?*
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A. Good question.
It gets right to the very issue.
B. What gods are men depending on to deliver them?
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The god of high-intellect
2. The god of education
3. The god of the family
4. The god of entertainment
5. The god of hardwork
C. What is your answer?
What is your resolve?
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The king makes the big Setup*
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A. There is but one God who can survive in the furnace.
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*III.
There is no other God who can deliver like This.*
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A. What was the worst of trials now is but an introduction of the One and True God.
B. Acts 19.11 – “Now God worked unusual….”
This gets to the heart of the matter.
#. “To the faint He giveth power.”
#. “Holds the powers of hell at bay.
He will keep thee while the ages roll throughout eternity; tho earth hinders and hell rages…”
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*Conclusion: *
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