Sermon Tone Analysis
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Introduction
1) Expect to Pray
The Bible clearly teaches us that we need to pray
Matthew 6:5-7, 9; Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer;” 1 Thessalonians 5:17
Dedicated time in prayer should be the norm, not the exception.
Billy Graham and President Eisenhower illustration
2) Learn to Pray
P.R.A.Y.
Pray through meditating on God’s Word and praying God’s Word
Psalm 117
Psalm 74
Pray with Others one on one.
Read about Prayer
Prayer is more than just knowing what to say, its knowing with what heart we are to say it.
3) Anticipate God’s Response as You Pray
Be persistent in our prayers, knowing that God will answer.
Persistent prayer and anticipating God’s response to us helps to shape our hearts to God’s
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