Sermon Tone Analysis

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I. The Purpose of Our Prayers
Address Our Enemies
Address Our Fears
II.
The Petition of Our Prayers
Jehoshaphat ACKNOWLEDGES the Greatness of the Lord (Vs. 6)
Jehoshaphat CLAIMS the Promises of the Lord (Vs.
7-9)
Jehoshaphat DECLARES the Problem (Vs.
10-11)
Jehoshaphat PLEAS for Deliverance (Vs.
12)
III.
The Power of Our Prayer
“Thus saith the Lord unto you.
Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, BUT GOD’s”
IV.
The Praise of Our Prayer
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