I
recently heard a sermon by this title delivered by Pastor Carter
Conlon, lead pastor of the Times Square Church in New York City. He
preached this sermon on Sunday after the horrific attack on the Twin
Towers on 9/11/2001. I believe that is was then a WORD from God and
is still applicable to the Church today. I have
included a link here to his full sermon.
(youtube.com/watch?v=1YDvuBAczXY&feature=share).
I
was so moved by this message that I feel the urgency to share
something I wrote a few months ago. The Church of Jesus Christ stands
at a pivotal point in our commission for the completion of the last
days harvest. Our response to the call of God will bear directly upon
the salvation of souls. Will I be responsible for souls being lost
that could have been saved had I been obedient to the prompting of
the Holy Ghost? That is the eternal question!
“Joel
2:15, "Blow the trumpet in Zion, sanctify a fast, call a solemn
assembly: 16.Gather the people, sanctify the congregation, assemble
the elders, gather the children, and those that suck the breasts: let
the bridegroom go forth of his chamber, and the bride out of her
closet. 17Let the priests, the ministers of the LORD, weep between
the porch and the altar, and let them say, Spare thy people, O LORD,
and give not thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule
over them: wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their
God?"
Joel
repeated his call of 2:1. The difference here is a call to national
repentance to be performed in a national gathering of all the people
before God. The priests were to proclaim a day of humiliation for all
the people regardless of age or distinction. Joel summons all ranks
and classes to assemble in the Temple for this solemn service.
Sanctify
the people! The people were to prepare themselves for this solemn
time. Under the Law, they were to wash themselves and their clothes.
They were commanded to cleanse themselves from all impurities, to
have offered sacrifice for any transgressions of the Law. To be
obedient was to be purged and made worthy to be presented before the
Lord in His house!
Assemble
the elders, children, babies. No one should be excluded. Even the
bride and the bridegroom were to delay their festivities for this
solemn assembly. Everything must stop and all attention to focus on
the Lord of glory.
The
priests, the ministers of the Lord were commanded to take the lead
in this sacred work of penitence. They are compelled by the greatness
of the national trespass to stand weeping and praying between the
porch and the altar. It was here, in the open court, that the priest
with his face toward the inner court and the altar, that he turned
his petition toward God in supplication for the sins of the people.
As
I read this text, I cannot help but think what would happen if God's
people would approach God with the same intensity as was required
here. Such fervency that would drive us all to our knees in
convulsive groans of agony for the needs of the lost and Christ's
Church alike. I am reminded of Jesus' encounter with the weight of
His destiny as He prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. "And being
in an agony he prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were
great drops of blood falling down to the ground." Luke 22:44. Is
not our destiny just as relevant? He (Christ) has given us as the
Body of Christ the urgent task to carry the message of deliverance to
all creation. Do we not languish in such a state of national trespass
in desperate need of the sacred work of penitence? God help us to
fall helplessly into His embrace and become an example and instrument
of His salvation and deliverance. God send your fire among us. May
the Holy Spirit set us ablaze that we will never be the same. Change
us Lord into what you desire us to become. Make us instruments of
your salvation. There is a change coming! Are we willing to be
changed?
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