Sermon Tone Analysis

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Thesis/ Central Idea:
Be prepared to patiently look toward God for his guidance and accept his proposed timing.
Waiting on God can lead to an atmosphere of expectation and confidence in God and realizing the unreliability of one’s judgment.
Definition:
Be still: dmm (dam-mom) - to be motionless; rigid; stand still; keep quiet - still [6x’s/19occurences]
the sense of this Hebrew word is [10x’s/19occurences] is a verb; indicating absence of sound and or peace as well
Wait: hyl (hack-yude-lamid)- be in labor; writhe; tremble; bring forth (through labor) - wait;waited; waiting [4x’s/47 occurences]
the sense of this Hebrew word is [1x/47occurences] verb.
to look forward to the occurence of, or the arrival of
Introduction:
Waiting on God is something that is commanded
See also Ps 27:14; Ps 37:7; Ps 37:34; Ps 123:2; Is 30:18
Reasons for waiting on God
For His Providence
Je 14:22 for his providence;
For His Salvation
Ps 25:5 for his salvation;
For His Blessings
Ps 145:15–16 for his blessings
Waiting on Christ
Jas 5:7–8 “Waiting on Christ” is often seen in terms of waiting patiently for God to bring about the end of all things through the promised second coming of Jesus Christ.
See also Lk 12:35–40; 1 Co 1:7; 1 Co 4:5; Tt 2:13; Heb 9:28; Jud 21
The benefits of waiting on God
Stillness leads to expectancy
See also Ro 8:23; 1 Co 4:5; Ga 5:5; Tt 2:13
Stillness leads to hope
See also Ps 130:5; Is 51:5; Mic 7:7
Stillness leads to trust
Stillness leads to patience
See also La 3:24–26; Re 6:9–11
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