Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. God intends for us to use discernment.
(Gen.
1:26-28; Proverbs)
- We are created in the *image* of *God*.
II.
We must use discernment.
A. Satan is a *deceiver*.
(Gen.
3; John 8:44; II Cor.
11:13-15, 3; 4:4; I Pet.
5:8-9)
B. *Falsehood* is rampant.
(Isa.
59:12-15; I John 4:1-3)
C. Life is full of *choices*.
!
Steps to developing a discerning heart and mind
1. Seek it from *God*.
(James 1:5)
a. *Prayer*.
(I Kings 3:9)
b.
The *Bible*.
(Ps.
119:66; Hos.
4:6; II Tim.
3:16-17)
2. Don't trust your *heart* alone.
(Jer.
17:9-10; I Cor.
4:3-4)
3. Seek and honor *truth*.
4. Don't believe everything you *read* or *hear*.
(Prov.
14:15; 18:13, 15, 17; Matt.
7:6, 15ff; John 7:24; Acts 17:11; I Th.
5:21-22)
5. Seek *counsel* from godly, wise people.
(Prov.
12:15)
!! Who will you *believe* and *follow*?
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