The Vision
Call of the Ark of Mercy • Sermon • Submitted
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The Vision
The Vision
To create a space where the atmosphere is ruled by the presence of God ( In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple.) To be so obedient that His anointing would break the yokes of bondage allowing the anyone who would accept the calling of God to be free.
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me,
because He has anointed Me
to preach the gospel to the poor;
He has sent Me to heal the broken-hearted,
to preach deliverance to the captives
and recovery of sight to the blind,
to set at liberty those who are oppressed;
to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.”
The Calling
The Calling
To Preach the Gospel to the Poor
To Preach the Gospel to the Poor
Deliver a sermonor religious message to an assembled group specifically in a church.
Publicly proclaim or teach ( a religious message or belief)
Earnestly advocate ( abelief or course of action)
Heal the brokenhearted
Heal the brokenhearted
broken hearted
The worst thing you could ever do to someone. It's a feeling of love, hate, depression, anger, & anxiety all at once. It's the feeling that puts you in a state you cannot escape. You can't get over him/her/them. You love him/her/them. But you hate them for what they did to you. You want him/her/them back so badly, you just want to kiss or hug or cuddle with or talk to him/her/them without starting another argument. And your friends try to help you out, say that it's all their fault and that you should get over him/her/them. But you can't. The reminder of what you had with him/her/them makes you upset just thinking about it. You could be crying about it for days. Weeks. Months. Years, maybe. You can't get over it. He/She/They has/have broken your heart. Ripped it into a bunch of tiny pieces like a paper shredder.
People who feel their spiritual bankruptcy and helplessness, and who long for the help and salvation of God. Such people are in the right condition to be met and blessed by God. Compare "of contrite spirit"
Preach Deliverance to the captive
Preach Deliverance to the captive
the action of being rescued or set free. "prayers for deliverance"
a formal pronouncement or expression of opinion
"prayers for deliverance"
rescue from moral corruption or evil; salvation
When Israel had been subjected to severe enslavement by Egypt, God spoke through Moses “Say therefore to the people of Israel, ‘I am the LORD, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will deliver you from slavery to them, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with great acts of judgment” ().
AND Recovery of SIGHT to the BLIND
AND Recovery of SIGHT to the BLIND
Adjective
Adjective
unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
lacking perception, awareness, or discernment.
Verb
Verb
cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily.
deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception.
Noun
Noun
people who are unable to see.
To set at liberty those who are oppressed
To set at liberty those who are oppressed
the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
Freedom from restraint, in a general sense, and applicable to the body, or to the will or mind. The body is at liberty, when not confined; the will or mind is at liberty, when not checked or controlled. A man enjoys liberty when no physical force operates to restrain his actions or volitions.
Preach the acceptable year of the Lord
Preach the acceptable year of the Lord
The acceptable year of the Lord.—The primary reference was to the year of Jubilee, when land that had been mortgaged returned to its owner, and debts were forgiven, and Israelite slaves released (). It was to our Lord, as it had been to Isaiah, the type of the “year” of the divine kingdom. A somewhat slavish literalism, which the study of St. John’s Gospel (, , , , ) would have dispelled in an hour, led some of the Fathers to infer from this that our Lord’s ministry lasted but for a single year.
Not ONLY the leadership but…US
Not ONLY the leadership but…US