Sermon Tone Analysis

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Hannah’s Prayer
The Set Up
—> What are you thankful for?
—> What do you pray for?
—> Are they the same thing?
Hannah’s Story
—> No child
—> The pain of her husband other wife
—> A prayer fulfilled and a son given
—> A promise fulfilled and a child given to God
Praise God—> 1-2
—> Answered Prayer
—> Presence of God
God’s power and grace—> 3-8
—> acknowledgement of God’s sovereignty in all situations
—> 1 Cor 1:27-29
—> “For the pillars of the earth are the Lord’s, and on them he has set the world.
—> Hannah has seen the reality that God is sovereign, God is in control.
—> When I am my feeling the worst is when I acknowledge God the least.
—> Yet God is still the same God in the ups and the downs.
God is constant and rock solid.
God is God over all of these situations.
—> Yet, I get upset and frustrated when its not me that is on top.
—> I get mad when it isn’t easy and breezy with everything going my way, because I deserve it.
I’ve done all this God and where are you???
More than just my blessing —> 9-10
—> “for not by might does one prevail.”
—> oh you mean its not about what I do.
—> Its not about my strength.
—> Its not about those that have power or authority here on earth.
—> The Lord! His adversaries shall be shattered; the Most High will thunder in heaven.
—> Foreshadowing—> “The Lord will judge the end of the earth; he will give strength to his king, and exalt the power of his anointed.”
—> At this point Israel has no king, they are still under the rule of the judges.
—> Samuel, the child of Hannah, the one given back to the Lord will be the one to anoint the first king is Israel.
—> Hannah’s thankfulness is not thankfulness simply for this moment.
Hannah’s thankfulness is for the overwhelming providence, authority, and sovereignty of God.
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