Sermon Tone Analysis

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They Devoted Themselves to Prayer...
Who did they pray to?
The God who is sovereign over everything in the world.
The God who supplies everything we need.
Why did they pray?
They were utterly dependent on God’s power.
They were utterly desperate for God’s grace.
They were utterly devoted to God’s mission.
How did they pray?
They prayed with structure.
They prayed with spontaneity.
When did they pray?
They participated in concentrated prayer.
They participated in continual prayer.
Where did they pray?
They gathered together for prayer.
They scattered apart to pray.
What did they pray for?
For the success of God’s Word.
For the needs of each other and the world.
For the spread of God’s worship.
We devote ourselves to prayer.
Memorize and pray a verse of Scripture each day - all day.
Set aside structured, concentrated time each day to pray for local and global needs around you.
Begin to pray on a daily basis: “God, give us the people You want us to reach.”
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