Sermon Tone Analysis

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Saying No To What We Love For Him Whom We Love More
Not a cultural issue, but a spiritual one.
Moses married an Ethiopian woman and God approved.
But if Moses left his relationship and worship of God for the Ethiopian gods then it would have been a problem.
Solomon not only married those from other cultures, he obliged to add the worship of their gods into his life and Israels culture.
Those that desire to fully follow Jesus must first deny the human desire to rationalize intimate relationships with those who hold to a different belief structure than that of God’s Word.
Side note: for those that are already in a commitment with such, there is hope, you can win them with your conversation, and the Bible tells husbands and wives to dwell with them.
1 corinthians 7:12-16
Learning What God Desires Of You
Prayer of confession
“to say or speak the same thing,”
Prayer of thanksgiving
Prayer for protection
Prayer of praise
Study
Obeying What God Desires of You
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