Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Christian Role in the Harvest.
Luke 10:1-3
 
 
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In spite of the difficulty and lack of conversions, God assures us that the harvest is great.
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The statistics confirm a lack of prayer.
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Prayer for the Spirit led conversion of souls.
/There is no easy pickins when it comes to the great commission./
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/We know the numbers are out there from every walk of life, and need to be involved in praying for them./
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Prayer for the increase of laborers.
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B.     Its greatness in number reflects its greatness in importance.
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Demanding training.
2.      Demanding time.
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Praying for laborers does not prevent our involvement.
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Praying and doing go hand in hand.
/Nehemiah’s people worked and prayed simultaneously./
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Obedience to the command is blessed with other helpers.
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