Sermon Tone Analysis

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Miracles in real life
Matthew 17
What are the miracles we are asking for?
As a people, we are often only willing to ask God for the miracles we know can/should happen unless we are desperate
Examples of asking for miracles
The Sun standing still.
God gave him a vision for victory
Joshua asked for the miracle
God provided
It was ostentatious but it was for the glory of God
Asking for Miracles today
Don’t be afraid of the ask
Many people will tell you that the worst you can hear is a no.
Yes God will at times tell you no but you won’t get the yes without the ask.
“if you’re not daring to believe God for the impossible, you’re sleeping through some of the best parts of your Christian Life.”
“And further still: if the size of your vision for your life isn’t intimidating to you, there’s a good chance it’s insulting to God.” - Stephen Furtick
“Just as some conversion experiences may be more spectacular than others, that doesn’t make them any more significant.
So to it is for miracles...”
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