Sermon Tone Analysis

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Pt. 1
Observations:
Three Institutions:
Home
Church
Government
Where does the government receive it’s authority?
Roman 13
Centurion (20x) vs. Fisherman (5x)
The Governmental Structure of Israel (Deut 17:14-20)
vv.
18-20,
In the presence of the Levitical priest, the king writes his own copy of the Law
The king reads it all the days of his life that he may learn how to fear the Lord
The king follows it all the days of his life that his heart may not grow proud
(Reading the Word teaches us how to fear God.
Living out the Word humbles us and keeps us preserved in God’s presence)
Who rules you?
Who is your sovereign?
Pt. 2
Q&A
Is it illegal?
Unethical?
Immoral?
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