Sermon Tone Analysis

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*/The Devoted Servant/*
*/ Becomes the Mother of Jesus/*
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*1.         **Introduction - Who was Mary?*
a.   common name~/ normal person (verses 26,27)
b.  highly favored (verses 28,30 - spoken by an angel)
c.   surrendered to God’s Will (verse 38)
*2.         **Unexpected Blessing*
a.   appeared suddenly
b.  didn’t fit her agenda
c.   was actually kinda scary
*3.         **Unexplainable Circumstances*
a.   Joseph’s reaction (Ma 1:18-24)
b.  Mary’s reaction (verses 29,34,38)
c.   Societies’ reaction (Mat 1:18)
*4.         **Uncompromising Devotion*
a.   Started before her calling
b.  Reinforced during her calling (Lu 2:26-33 & 36-38 & 51)
c.   Sustained her through her calling (Jo 19:25-27)
*5.         **Conclusion – Who are we?*
a.   Common ordinary people (Eph 2:1-6)
b.  Highly favored in Christ (He 1:1,2 & 2:1-3)
c.   Set apart for God’s purpose (Ro 8:28,29)
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When we devote ourselves to His purpose the possibilities are endless.
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