Sermon Tone Analysis
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The map shows the direction you must travel . .
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The enemy does not want you to travel the direction of God.
Instead, he wants to confuse you and keep wandering in circles.
Today, we will see three acts: two acts of the Enemy and then an act of God.
First act is the Enemy . . .
I. Raids
A. Obedience Brings Victory (14-19)
Note: The enemy preys on those who do not expect much from God.
B. Invasion Begins When the People Don't Seek God (20)
Second act is the Enemy shows no . . .
II. Respect
A. Of There Own
B. Of Others
Note: The Moabites were a constant annoyance.
Third act is that of God.
Only God . . .
III. Revives
A. Restoration of Life
B. Restoration of the Spirit
1. */Ephesians 2:1/*/ And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sin./
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