Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Fear
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Joy
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Analytical
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Openness
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Agreeableness
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Introduction
Does God answer prayer?
If so, how does God answer prayer?
I heard a pastor once say, God responds to your prayer with “Yes,” or “No,” or “Not now.”
Transition
Point 1
If I am going to receive an answer, I need to ask.
This is not an absolute rule (Abram and a son, Moses and the burning bush)
With Persistence.
With Godly motives.
With faith.
Point 2
If I am going to receive an answer, I need to listen.
Listen
Listen the God’s Word.
Listen to the conviction of the Holy Spirit
Listen to the still small voice of God.
(Elijah is discouraged)
Develop a listening habit.
Stop and be quiet.
Worship and Praise.
Ask what should be asked.
Examine the heart (sin, fear, stress)
Point 3
If I am going to receive an answer, I need to respond.
Obey
Give thanks
Be content
Be generous
Conclusion/Application
Altar Call
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