Sermon Tone Analysis

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Advent is to Christmas what Lent is to Easter.
Let every heart…prepare him room.
- Charles Wesley
Let every heart…prepare him room.
- Charles Wesley
So, how can we be prepared for Christmas?
What John the Baptist did for Israel, Advent can do for us.
Don’t let Christmas find you unprepared.
I mean spiritually unprepared.
Its joy and impact will be so much greater if you are ready!
Luke 1:
meditate on our need
meditate on our need - sacrifice
be in the scriptures
self examine
be in prayer
believe that god has done more than give temporary things, and still acts powerfully - Gabriel, I stand in the presence of God
build expectation
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