Sermon Tone Analysis
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Solomon prays for the temple
2 Chronicles 6:
God filled the house that Solomon built with His presence, but that was not enough.
God came to answer Solomon’s prayer request.
2 Chronicles 7:
2 Chronicles 7:12-13
God heard Solomon’s prayer, but there is a difference between hearing and listening to Solomon’s prayer.
God allows things to happen to Israel so they know that God is not listening to their prayers.
The heaven does not produce rain
God send devastation
There is pestilence among God’s people.
God is hearing but not listening!
There is a way that God listens instead of just hearing.
2 Chronicles 7:14
But if you want God to listen then we need to:
2 Chronicles 7:14
Humble ourselves.
The second attribute we need to do is:
Pray
The third attribute we need to do is:
Seek His face.
The fourth attribute we need to do is:
Turn from our wicked ways.
God promises to:
Listen to us
Forgive our sins
heal our land
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