Sermon Tone Analysis

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David’s Calling
Review of Last Two Sermons
Week 1- You were Chosen (Eph 1:4), You Were Knit Together (Psalm 139), Jesus Died so you could have abundant life (John 10:10)
Week 2- David’s Life, God had bigger plans in store but David needed to be faithful with the little things before God established the big things
Week 3- David’s Life; What do we do when our identity is questioned?
How do we figure out what our identity and calling are?
Scripture
God’s Voice
Good Godly Counsel
Trivia Game: How old are these Bible Characters?
Identity is not from physical strength or appearance
God looks at the heart
Identity Questioned #1- David was overlooked by his Father
God invited David to walk into his calling/identity
Others tried to dissuade or discourage him from it
This is a man speaking true identity about David
Who you receive counsel from matters
Looking for counsel from others that don’t believe in God’s calling will not help
The fear of the Israelite Army was strange to David because he know Who held true authority
Identity Questioned #2- David’s own brother
Identity Questioned #3- Questioned by Leaders
Goliath was a professional warrior
David was not confident in his own strength against Goliath
He learned trust in the Lord during the time that he was faithful in the fields
Identity Questioned #4- David questioned by his enemy
David Stood in his identity and calling knowing that God was fighting for him
Closing:
End of Story with Goliath
Like we talked about last week, Saul tried to give David his armor but you can’t wear someone else’s history, calling or intimacy with God
God has a unique calling for your life that you can step into
There were older, wiser people than Mary and John that God could have used but God is looking for people even in their young age to step out into His Calling for their life
Are you ready to step into your own armor with God.
Your own relationship, calling, history, intimacy with God?
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