Sermon Tone Analysis
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5 of the ways God uses...
A Restless Spirit
A simple way for God to get our attention is to give us a restless spirit.
Listening to a word from others
Through Blessings
Through unanswered prayer
When God doesn’t answer a specific prayer, this is a pretty good time to do some self-reflection.
Maybe we ask out of the wrong reasons.
Maybe we are disobedient.
Or maybe we are out of the will of God.
Within the vein of unanswered prayer, God uses:
Disappointment
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Unusual Circumstances
Story of Moses killing an Egyptian then wandering in the wilderness for 40 years.
God then get his attention.
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Sometimes God uses:
Failure
Financial Collapse
Judges
Tragedy
Sickness and Affliction
Check out what happened to King Hezekiah:
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Now let’s read the rest of the story:
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This list isn’t meant to be exhaustive, just a sample of what God can and does use to get our attention.
What are a few more we can list?
Can you think of a Bible reference or story to back it up?
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