Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
I.
The Defilement of Leah’s Daughter (Gen.
34:1-12)
A. Violation of Dinah (Gen.
34:1-4)
1. Dinah’s Unchaperoned Visit (Gen.
34:1)
2. Shechem’s Unrestrained Violence (Gen.
34:2)
3.
No Right Way to Do Wrong (Gen.
34:3-4)
B. Negotiation for Dinah (Gen.
34:5-12)
1. Jacob’s Silent Delay (Gen.
34:5)
2. Grieving Over Sin (Gen.
34:7)
3. Hamor’s Politics, Part One (Gen.
34:6, 8-10)
4. Shechem’s Plea for Dinah (Gen.
34:11-12)
II.
The Deception by Jacob’s Sons (Gen.
34:13-24)
A. Jacob’s Sons’ Proposal (Gen.
34:13-17)
B. Hamor’s Politics, Part Two (Gen.
34:18-24)
III.
The Retribution of Dinah’s Brothers (Gen.
34:25-31)
A. Simeon & Levi Ambush the Shechemites, Shechem & Hamor, and Rescue Dinah (Gen.
34:25-26)
B. The Brothers Plunder & Pillage Shechem (Gen.
34:27-29)
C. Jacob’s Response (Gen.
34:30-31)
1.
His Rebuke for Soiling His Reputation (Gen.
34:30)
2. Their Reply (Gen.
34:31)
Conclusion:
Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you’ll ever want to pay.
Lessons:
Partial obedience is disobedience, and puts your family in danger of being out from under the protecting hand of God.
Parent’s, chaperone your children, children, obey your parents.
Sin affects not only the individual, but the entire community.
Leaders, nip it in the bud.
Don’t wait for others to do something that you are responsible to care about.
God’s people are sinners.
It’s never right to do wrong in attempt to make things right.
God never gives up on us, in spite of who we are.
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