Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro
Layout of the evening
Station #1 Trusting God with the church
Herod persecuting the church Peter was thrown in prison.
James the great was killed.
Acts
The pattern of the early church was prayer.
Here we see a specific answer to the prayers of God’s people.
As you read the text carefully, you realize Peter didn’t understand what was happening and the church didn’t know God was working.
They prayed—he responded.
How should we pray?
That God would help us to be the church we should be.
That he would be glorified and that we would be found faithful.
That we would have eyes to see his work
Come Thou Fount
Station #2 Baring your heart before God
1 Sam 1
There is something about being honest with God about your heart.
Lord I Need You
Station #3 A legacy of prayer
Psalm
O Come...
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