Sermon Tone Analysis
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Psalm 106
INTRODUCTION:
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I- THE LORD IS GOOD.
(Psalm 106:1)
(Romans 2:4)
II- IT HELPS ME SEE THE BENEFITS I ENJOY.
(Psalm 106:5)
A- Note the Psalmist’s testimony.
(Psalm 103)
III- IT HELPS ME OVERCOME THE TEMPTATION TO REBEL AGAINST GOD.
(Psalm 106:6-7)
IV- IT HELPS ME AVOID TESTING GOD.
(Psalm 106:13-15)
A- Like the Israelites did.
(Hebrews 3:8-19)
V- IT HELPS ME AVOID JEALOUSY.
(Psalm 106:16-18)
Some were jealous of Moses
Sons of Korah (Numbers 16)
Some were jealous of Paul (Acts 13:45; 17:4-5)
Some were jealous of Jesus (Mark 15:10)
VI- IT HELPS ME REMEMBER WHO MY SAVIOR IS. (Psalm 106: 19-23)
VII- IT HELPS ME REMAIN LOYAL TO GOD.
(Psalm 106:24-25, 35)
A- The Ephesus Church forsook their love for Christ.
(Revelation 2:1-7)
B- Delmas forsook following Christ for the world.
(2 Timothy 4:10)
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