Sermon Tone Analysis

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We must position ourselves in God's path so He can bless and use us.
Biblical examples: Adam & Eve, Enoch, Hannah, Samuel, David, Mary,
Anna, Bartimaeus
* Zacchaeus, a wee-little man, wanted to " see Jesus.
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* To do so, he placed himself in God's path.
* How did he do it?
How can we do it?
To position ourselves in God's path, we must...
1. * Remove * the * obstacles * (vs.
1-3).
* Get rid of the things that are keeping you away from Jesus.
2. * Reach * for something * higher *.
(vs.
4).
* Raise your spiritual expectations and involvement.
3. * Repent * of * sins *. (vs.
5-10).
* God only blesses those live godly lives.
Don't miss out on Jesus.
Position yourself in His path!
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