Sermon Tone Analysis
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I Provision is a place
*You never see God’s provision if you never get to the place.
You can only see God provide in the place, not anywhere else.
So you have to get there.
II Dig deep
*God hides things (but His people seek them out)
Prov 25:2 “It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: But the honour of kings is to search out a matter.”
III Worship is personal
*You can’t take everybody to the place of worship.
Some people can only go so far.
They’re not meant to go all the way with you because they don’t understand worship.
Just because they can see the wood, fire and knife, doesn’t mean they have the same understanding.
Some people may understand the same wood, fire, and knife to mean a cookout.
Too many people are trying to take the cookout mentality to a worship experience.
IV Behind your back
God was doing it behind his back.
God is doing some things behind your back.
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