Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
This is a phrase that many Christians take comfort, especially in times of struggle and trial.
However it is a phrase that when taken “abstractly” can cause fear and doubt for Christians.
It is even used by unbelievers to argue against the existence of God.
If God is all powerful and all good, then why does evil exists.
This phase like all phrases must be understood context.
There are two contexts we need always to keep in mind.
Scriptural
What God not man means
These two contexts are related we know was God means by it at He reveals it in his Word: the Bible
And when we understand this phrase correctly we will have reason to rejoice in them.
Gabriel’s Announcement
obtained favor in the sight of the Lord
Most High
We become sons o the Most High
Mary’s Question
This does not happen every day
Gabriel’s Encouragement
Mary’s Response
In Word
In Action
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