Sermon Tone Analysis

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EPHES
When Robert Louis Stevenson was a boy he once remarked to his mother, "Momma, you can't be good without praying."
"How do you know, Robert?" she asked.
"Because I've tried!" he answered.
This brings to mind a story about another little fellow -- one who had been sent to his room because he had been bad.
A short time later he came out and said to his mother, "I've been thinking about what I did and I said a prayer."
"That's fine," she said, "if you ask God to make you good, He will help you."
"Oh, I didn't ask Him to help me be good," replied the boy.
"I asked Him to help you put up with me."
Our Daily Bread, June 15.
3 TYPES OF PRAYERS THAT PAUL ADDRESSES.
1- PRAY FOR YOURSELF.
LUKE
LUKE 18:1-
ROMANS
WE OFTEN TAKE OUR DIFFICULTIES TO FELLOW MEN AND WOMEN INSTEAD OF GOD.
2- PRAY FOR EACH OTHER
1 TIM.
3- PRAY FOR ME.
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