Sermon Tone Analysis
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Patterns of Behavior
Lesson Nine
Patterns
• Many problems include several patterns of behavior that are either ____________
of a larger major problem or are actually _________________________________
in the development of a difficult or major problem.
• For instance . . .
– Nightmares may signal _______________________________________
– Sexual Immorality may be connected to __________________________
– Jealousy could be a red flag associated with _______________________
Other Common Biblical Connections
• Modesty is connected to _____________________
• Wisdom is connected to _______________________________
• Foolish decisions are connected to ________________________
• Happiness is connected to quality of __________________________
• Grace and peace are connected to the ___________________________________
Lorraine’s story
• What is your “take away” after hearing this story?
An Example Problem – Panic Attacks
• How we recognize the patterns of this common problem and resolve it biblically
by dealing with underlying “root” problems.
• Behavior patterns that can be observed as symptoms in panic attacks
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What do we need to understand about panic attacks in order to help?
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Underlying heart level habits
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