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The Right Connection
A Missions From the Lord
A Missions From the Lord
The Prophet Isaiah had been given a Mission from the Lord.
It would not be easy because he would have to look beyond what he saw.
The type of clarity he would need would only come from the Lord.
The Mission
++A Simple Mission
++An Unpopular Mission
++A Necessary Mission
In verse one he declares “Cry loud and spare not”, “Shout it aloud, do not hold back”.
These words are a distant echo to modern Christianity, or is it Christianity at all.
In verse one he declares “Cry loud and spare not”, “Shout it aloud, do not hold back”.
These words are a distant echo to modern Christianity, or is it Christianity at all.
The Message
++Must be declared
++Must be clear
++Leave no doubt
Declaring the full council of God is not easy but necessary to bring the body of Christ together.
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Movements require a unity of action that we hold as of vital importance.
We seem to gravitate toward movements.
One paper noted 10 movements that have shaped America.
Movements require a unity of action that we hold as of vital importance.
One paper noted 10 movements that have shaped America.
Movements require a unity of action that we hold as of vital importance.
One paper noted 10 movements that have shaped America.
10 movements that have shaped America
++1765-Present Anti-Tax Movement
++1775-1783 The American Revolution
Anti-Tax Movement Goal-_Fair Taxation_
++1830-1865 The Abolition Movement
++Goal-Fair Taxation
++2008-present.
The States Rights Movement
++1848-Present The Women’s Rights Movement
1765-Present Anti-Tax Movement Goal-_Fair Taxation_
1775-1783 The American Revolution Mission: _Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness_
1830-1865 The Abolition Movement Mission: _To Outlaw Slavery_
2008-present.
The States Rights Movement Mission: _To Challenge they Authority of the central government._
1848-Present The Women’s Rights Movement Mission _Equality of rights under law_ may not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on the account of sex
10 movements that have shaped America
++1851-1933 The Temperance movement
++1930s.
The Labor Movement
++1955-1968 The Civil Rights Movement
++1965-1973 The Anti-War Movement
++1950-Present The Environmental Movement
1851-1933 The Temperance movement Mission: _To prohibit the consumption of alcohol._
1775-1783 The American Revolution Mission: _Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness_
Mission: _Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness_
1830-1865 The Abolition Movement Mission: _To Outlaw Slavery_
Mission: _To Outlaw Slavery_
2008-present.
The States Rights Movement Mission: _To Challenge they Authority of the central government._
Mission: _To Challenge they Authority of the central government._
1848-Present The Women’s Rights Movement Mission _Equality of rights under law_ may not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on the account of sex
Mission _Equality of rights under law_ may not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on the account of sex
1851-1933 The Temperance movement Mission: _To prohibit the consumption of alcohol._
Mission: _To prohibit the consumption of alcohol._
1930s.
The Labor Movement Mission: _Fair workplace practices and protections_
Mission: _Fair workplace practices and protections_
1955-1968 The Civil Rights Movement Mission: _Equal rights for African Americans and end of segregation_
Mission: _Equal rights for African Americans and end of segregation_
1965-1973 The Anti-War Movement Mission: _To end the Vietnam War and raise social consciousness_
Mission: _To end the Vietnam War and raise social consciousness_
1950-Present The Environmental Movement Mission: _To preserve our natural resources and the sanctity of our planet_
Has belief in God been reduced to just another movement?
Mission: _To preserve our natural resources and the sanctity of our planet_
What we see in when we look at Christianity today is seemingly just another movement.
We seem to gravitate toward movements.
A Christian movement activate us for causes that seem righteous just enough to keep us from genuine holiness.
What we see in when we look at Christianity today is seemingly just another movement.
A Christian movement activate us for causes that seem righteous just enough to keep us from genuine holiness.
It is easy
++To connect to religion
++To connect to culture
++To connect to causes
God wants us to connect to Him.
We must maintain the connection.
What happen to the Church?
What we see in when we look at Christianity today is seemingly just another movement.
We seem to gravitate toward movements.
A Christian movement activate us for causes that seem righteous just enough to keep us from genuine holiness.
The stories of a lost connection.
Acts 2:
Acts
We are wired for connection
++Not all are equal
++All are necessary
Three connections in the Church
++Relationship
++Fellowship
++Friendship
The common factor is that all require the right kind of connection.
The Right Connection
++Provision
++Purpose
Provision is the ability to see beyond what is visible.
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