Sermon Tone Analysis

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Important Characters
Mary
Mary
Zechariah
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Mary
Mary
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Simeon
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Mary loves Martha
Mary Points to God’s care, God’s mercy, and God’s power as a reason to magnify him.
Key #1 Minimize Stress by Magnifying God
How do I magnify God? Simple.
To magnify God is simply to think great thoughts about Him.
Mary Points to God’s care, God’s mercy, and God’s power as a reason to magnify him.
Mary Points to God’s care, God’s mercy, and God’s power as a reason to magnify him.
Make God Bigger
Mary’s Magnificat was a song of faith.
You have thought, perhaps, that you could easily have sung this song if you had been as highly favoured as she was; but are you sure that you could have done so?
Have you ever realized the difficulties under which this hymn was composed and sung
when we ourselves have a song to sing unto the Lord, we may perhaps be tempted not to sing it till our hopes are accomplished, and our faith has been exchanged for fact.
O brother, sister, if this is your case, do not wait, for your song will spoil if you do
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