Sermon Tone Analysis

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Lesson Objectives
Know the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth
Know God gives to fulfill His divine purposes
Know that God often works slowly and strangely in our lives.
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Intro
Have you ever noticed how God sometimes chooses the most unlikely people to do His biggest work?
Introduction
Look how he choose Ole’ Stuttering Moses to go speak on behalf of the entire nation of Israel to make a demand of the most powerful person in Egypt, Pharaoh, to set the nation of Israel free from slavery.
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How he choose itty bitty tinsy winny little Sheppard boy David to become a might warrior and king!
God is in the business of showing his power so he uses those that can only accomplish God’s Will by God’s power!
Today we are going to take a look how God used two really old people to accomplish a very big task.
Today we will look at the story of Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth.
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