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*What About The Empty Seat?*
1 Samuel 20:16-18
*Introduction:*
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You may be wondering, “What is the empty chair for”?
2.                   Before I answer that question, I want you to think about how loud an empty chair can speak in the workplace or at the home.
3.                   At the workplace:
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An empty seat may mean that you are going to have to do double duty.
b.
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