Sermon Tone Analysis

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An Undeniable Experience with God
When God Shows Up!
!!!
When You Stand
!!! Against A Godless Culture!
Daniel 3:1-30
 
 
 
I.
The Expectation.
II.
The Environment (Circumstance).
III.   The Experience.
\\ IV.
The Example (Principle).
A.
Nebuchadnezzer’s response.
God’s servants did three things:
 
1.
Put their trust in Him.
2.     Violated the king’s command; and
3.     Yielded up their bodies so as *not* to worship any god except their own God.
B.
Nebuchadnezzer’s regulation.
C.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego’s rise.
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