Sermon Tone Analysis

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Stand up, Stand up for Jesus!
We sing this song, but are we truly prepared to stand even when it is clear that we are standing against the power of Satan himself?
Paul and Barnabas were prepared and stood.
They were good Baptist preachers, if it was there they were agin it!
Not really, but they took their stand against wickedness in high places.
Do not seek conflict
Do not seek it, but do not avoid it.
If you have no enemies, you have no character.
Taking a stand always creates opposition.
When you give the truth, some will be offended by it.
That does not mean that you should back down.
Be filled with the Spirit
This means walking in the Holy Spirit’s power every day.
We do not know when opposition will come!
As much as Elymas was a representative of Satan and antichrist, we are ambassadors for Christ.
Recognize Satan’s influence
We wrestle not against flesh and blood.
This description of Elymas sounds so much like the descriptions in the Bible about Satan.
He was heavily influenced by demonic power.
Paul called him a Son of the Devil, just as we are the sons of God.
The Bible talks about the wiles of the Devil, the condemnation (accusations) of the Devil, and the snare of the Devil.
Let God do the hard work
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