Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
Anticipating Family to Come
Uncle in service/Gave up waiting
Have you ever gave up waiting for something to happen?
Hope always requires patience.
How long do you wait in line before you give up?
How long do you keep praying for something before you lose patience and give up hope?
Transition: Today, we are going to look at at a group of people that were persistent in hope in the hopes that we can be people of hope.
Prophets came and prophets went
400 years of silence
When God is silent, it does not mean He is inactive.
Sounds like the promised Messiah
Hope often comes in unexpected ways.
When you choose to live in hope of Jesus, anything is possible!
What is your impossible?
Is your hope in Jesus or something or someone else?
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