Sermon Tone Analysis

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Three fears that keep us from Living as if our prayers have been answered.
We fear God doesn’t hear us
We fear our requests are impossible
We fear God wouldn’t keep His promise
Answered prayer always come in God’s timing and fit into His plan.
Answered Prayers results in joy and gladness to be shared with others
We find joy in routine service to the Lord.
We are glad to be be a blessing to others, by sharing answered prayers with them.
We rejoice when God takes away our disgrace.
Zechariah’s silence, which I interpret as a punishment and not simply the aftereffects of a vision, makes a theological point: “God looks to the human being to accept his plan, but does not depend on the human being for its implementation.”
God will implement His plan.
When we live as if He has already answered our prayers, we can tell others we are apart of His plan.
Answered prayer is the fulfillment of God’s prophetic promises
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