Sermon Tone Analysis

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! Let Us Pray Well
Introduction: A reverse journey through the book of Acts.
I. *Make it a* priority.
(Col.
4:2; I Pet.
4:7).
II.
*Develop a* heart *for God*.
(Psalm 42:1-2; 63; James 4:8; Jer.
29:12-13).
III.
*Keep it* fresh.
(Matt.
6:7, 11; I Tim.
2:8).
IV. *Keep it* balanced.
(Matt.
6:9-13; I Thess.
5:16-18; Psalm 66:18; Phil.
4:6-7).
V. *Pray* continually.
(I Thess.
5:17; Eph.
6:18; Phil.
1:3-5; Lk. 18:1).
*My one new thing to try:__________________________________________
*Isaiah 55:1-3,6
* *I Will call on God While He is* near, *so that my* soul *can be alive.*
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