Sermon Tone Analysis

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Some candles burn better than others.
All else being equal, there are two primary factors that impact how a candle burns.
The wax, and the wick.
I learned this week the that best wax the world has to offer is poured beeswax.
There are rolled beeswax candles, and they burn relatively quickly, but poured beeswax burn the longest, burning clean and up to twice as long as other comparable candles of the same weight.
If it a candle isn’t labeled, how do you find out it’s Sometimes the only way to the quality of a candle is to light it and see how it burns.
Some burn so fast that it causes the max to melt and drip and make a huge mess.
Others burn more slowly and consumes all the wax as it burns leaving nothing behind.
Some candles burn so fast that they actually get drowned in their own wax, and extinguish themselves.
Four Dangers of Thinking We’ve arrived.
Or thinking we don’t need the Lord.
Or having too large a head
Failure With Internal Opposition
Flattery over Explanation
Ferocity over patience
Failure With External Enemies
Failure with Internal Exaltation
Failure with the Next Generation
Chuck Liddell story.
Not only do the people display weakness of faith, but Gideon begins to shift in his approach.
In his courage he becomes a brutal leader
Is this section about the lack of faith in Israel, or is this section about the slide of Gideon or both?
Why not both?
Gideon, who has been the recipient of the patience of God time and time again, fails to display patience to others who share his previous fears.
“taught them a lesson” perhaps “beat/thrashed” them
They weren’t being oppressed from the outside but were being rotted from the inside
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