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Practical Suggestions on Prayer (Sermon Starter #48)
Text: Various texts. Sermon in a Sentence: Scripture teaches flexibility regarding the method of prayer.
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The King's Presence (Sermon Starter #45)
Text:  Acts.  Sermon in a Sentence:  An overwhelming sense of the King’s presence is that revival characteristic most prized by God’s people.
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He Sent Leanness (Sermon Starter #46)
Text: Psalm 106. Sermon in a Sentence: Wisdom is required when praying for revival.
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What's Wrong With Lukewarm? (Sermon Starter #47)
Text: Revelation 3:15-16. Sermon in a Sentence: Christ challenges His Church to be spiritually on fire, not lukewarm.
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Unanswered Whys (Sermon Starter #49)
Text: Luke 2:1-7. Sermon in a Sentence: The prayer of acceptance often helps Christians resolve the problem of unanswered whys.
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Rejoicing in Each Day: Psalm 118 (Sermon Starter #50)
Text: Psalm 118:24. Sermon in a Sentence: God intends that His people rejoice in the privilege of each new day.
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From Generation to Generation: Psalm 145 (Sermon Starter #51)
Text: Psalm 145. Sermon in a Sentence: Each generation must continue the lauding of God's great works.
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Restoring a Brother (Sermon Starter #52)
Text: Galatians 6:1. Sermon in a Sentence: Spiritual people, in a spirit of gentleness, should restore believers who have fallen prey to temptation.
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Procrastination (Sermon Starter #53)
Text: Psalm 119:59-60. Sermon in a Sentence: Blessed are those who pursue God's desires today!
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The Christlike Touch (Sermon Starter #54)
Text: Mark 1:40-42 and others. Sermon in a Sentence: Openness to a holy touch allows for special ministry.
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Picturing a Revived Church (Sermon Starter #55)
Text: Psalm 42. Sermon in a Sentence: Picturing what is desired enhances one's prayer for revival.
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Picturing a Revived Individual (Sermon Starter #56)
Text: Psalm 42. Sermon in a Sentence: Picturing what is desired enhances one's prayer for revival.
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Let Earth Receive Her King (Sermon Starter #57)
Text: Matthew 13:53-58. Sermon in a Sentence: Because Christ is our friend doesn't excuse us from also knowing Him as ruler of a great kingdom.
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Because churches vary greatly in the way their services are structured, we have not attempted to provide any set order of service. Instead, we're suggesting numerous service elements that can fit into various formats, while harmonizing with your primary message. Time restraints will not permit you to use all of these ideas. Instead, make use of whatever seems most appropriate for your given setting. In each case you will notice a worship or praise theme is also suggested that compliments the thrust of your sermon.
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