Sermon Tone Analysis
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I. Obedience Brings Great Blessings vs. 30-33
A. Moses had told Joshua to do this, in order to keep these principles in mind.
The way we fight our battles, is to keep Yahweh’s word at the center of everything we do.
Deut.
27:4-8
B. They hiked 20 miles for this retreat/ceremony.
This shows us the importance of getting away for spiritual nourishment.
C. It wasn’t uncommon for leaders to build monuments to themselves when they conquered a city/nation.
D. The recounted all of the blessings that obedience brings.
The failure and then success at Ai is a stark reminder.
There is no way around obedience and the blessings that it brings.
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Disobedience Brings Great Problems vs. 34-45
A. They recounted the curses that disobediences brings.
We can see this in our lives, in other people’s lives , and scripture.
I Cor.
10:11
B. They read all of it.
Why?
So there was no warning left out (Expository preaching ex)
C. The alter/monument was built on the mount of cursing, so they could see the forgiveness repentance brings.
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