Sermon Tone Analysis

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Convergence:
The way I am defining convergence is when, your identity, your calling, timing, and anointing all come together.
your identity and purpose, your lane, timing, place, and anointing all come together.
Identity
When we know who He is.
When we know who we are.
Calling/purpose: (Your Lane)
When you know what you are called to impact and how.
Timing:
There are so many factors in this one.
Timing of God, Timing of you being ready or being able.
Timing of others that you know of or may not even know of.
Most of the timing ingredient is out of our hands though.
Hope is a key for this.
Being full of expectancy in the waiting.
Anointing:
This where God’s hand is on your life.
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