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Title: Call to Prayer Critical Elements in a Solemn Assembly


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Call to PrayerCritical Elements in a Solemn
Assembly
  • P. Douglas Small
  • Alive Ministries PROJECT PRAY

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The Five Things that Defile the Land
  • The shedding of innocent blood.
  • The failure to treat the dead with respect,
    specifically, the despised criminal (implication
    the sacredness of the body).
  • The breakdown of the family through the
    proliferation of divorce. With it sexual
    infidelity.
  • Sexual deviation, specifically, homosexuality
    (speaks to identity confusion, brings social
    disorder)
  • Idolatry, idolatrous altars, worship sites,
    paganism and its priests.

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The Old and New
  • In the Old Testament, God called for holy
    places specifically, the Temple, to be in the
    midst of the land and the people as a sanctifying
    influence.
  • HOLY PLACES HOLY PEOPLE.
  • In the New Testament, the HOLY PERSON, JESUS
    comes to the supposedly HOLY PLACE, the Temple
    and purges it.
  • HOLY PERSON HOLY PLACES/PEOPLE.

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7 Critical Elements
  • PRECIPITATING EVENT ...
  • Common Calamity Drought, Fire, Storm, Crop
    Failure.
  • Uncommon Calamity Andrew, Katrina, Earthquake.
  • Financial Crisis Haggai Earn Money only to put
    it into a bag with holes. Bank collapse
    precipitated the 3rd Great Awakening.
  • Human Caused Calamity 9-11, War (Threat to our
    National Security)
  • Moral Crisis Cali, Columbia.
  • Health Pandemic Plague, AIDS.
  • Political Death of Uzziah. Uganda.
  • The Event is an interruption to life as normal
    (localized or national). Some encounter that
    proves overwhelming and instinctively moves our
    eyes toward heaven.

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What is a Solemn Assembly?
  • The urgent call of a leader to all the people he
    or she leads to come together
  • to repent something has gone wrong, and change
    begins with us.
  • to humble themselves, to be broken.
  • to seek God's face not merely his hand
    (openness, transparency, to allow him to see us,
    to allow us to see him. Moves us to our face.)
  • to fast and pray, to demonstrate that our
    greatest hunger is spiritual.
  • to turn from wicked ways, to change the way we
    live.

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What is a Solemn Assembly?
  • to go back to the pattern of Scripture often
    meant hearing God's Word read aloud to the group.
  • to remove all things and practices from lives
    that might be displeasing to God and frustrating
    his purposes in our lives, our homes, our church,
    our nation.
  • to worship God with all their hearts.
  • All - to renew the solemn covenant with God that
    has in some way been broken
  • To facilitate the groups desire to be a more
    effective instrument in Gods hand
  • And to fulfill their specific institutional
    mission.

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WHY hold a solemn assembly?
  • Because -
  • Of a sense that the city or nation is reaping
    what it has sown, judgment is looming over the
    land, and we his people want to fulfill our
    mission to stand in the gap.
  • Of a sense that judgment is immanent or already
    present, the crisis might deepen. And even among
    Gods people, there is compromise and it is
    critical that they redirect their lives.
  • Of fresh revelation. Truth from His word has
    been ignored. Now rediscovered, we must change.
  • Of the sense that our change, will make a
    difference far beyond us.

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Israel Scheduled Regular Solemn Assemblies
  • WEEKLY - Every Sabbath had a Solemn Assembly
    dimension to it.
  • MONTHLY - Every New Moon was a call to Assembly.
  • SEASONALLY - The Feast Days were the events in
    which Israel gathered to consider their mission
    in behalf of Yahweh.
  • ANNUALLY - The Day of Atonement was the most
    solemn of all feast days. It was actually a
    fast day.
  • SPECIAL - Then, there were special Solemn
    Assemblies called for specific reasons. Moments
    in which the whole nation gathered to stand
    before a holy God and repent.

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Here is the call to Solemn Assembly by the
Prophet Joel
  • "Blow the trumpet in Zion, sanctify a fast, call
    a solemn assembly Gather the people, sanctify
    the congregation, assemble the elders, gather the
    children, and those that still nurse the
    bridegroom out of his chamber, and the bride
    out of her closet. Let the priests, the
    ministers weep between the porch and the altar
    Let them say, Spare your people, O Lord, give
    not your heritage to reproach that the nations
    should rule over them saying Where is their
    God?" (Joel 215-17).

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Israel Had A Number of Specially Called Solemn
Assemblies
  • II Chronicles 121-8 Rehoboam King
  • II Chronicles 151-19 Asa King
  • II Chronicles 201-29 Jehoshaphat King
  • II Chronicles 29-31 Hezekiah King
  • II Chronicles 34 Josiah King
  • Ezra 107-9 Ezra Priest
  • Nehemiah 8-9 Nehemiah-Civil Leader
  • Joel 1-2 Joel Prophet

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Key passages to be read would include the
following
  • II Chronicles 6
  • II Chronicles 71-22
  • II Chronicles 151-19
  • II Chronicles 201-29
  • II Chronicles 29--31
  • II Chronicles 34
  • Ezra 107-9
  • Nehemiah 8--9
  • Joel 1--2
  • Psalm 80
  • Deuteronomy 301-20
  • Psalm 51 (Personal sin)
  • Ezra 9 (Corporate sin)

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7 Critical Elements
  • In examining the Special Solemn Assemblies
    there are a number of common elements. They are
  • A PRECIPITATING EVENT ...
  • 2. A Discovery of Limitations
  • 3. A Shared Sense of Desperation
  • 4. A Discerning Process, bathed in Prayer, in
    light of Scripture.
  • 5. Deep, Genuine Contrition.
  • 6. A willingness to change Direction.
  • 7. A rediscovery of Mission of Destiny.

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7 Critical Elements
  • PRECIPITATING EVENT ...
  • 2. Discovery of Limitations
  • Eternal Realities break into time-space
    dimensions.
  • Human frailty is again in view.
  • 3. Shared Sense of Desperation
  • Not exasperation, but a deep yearning for Gods
    intervention, renewal, something lost.

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7 Critical Elements
  • 4. Discerning Process
  • What went wrong?
  • Why did this happen?
  • Analytical search process, including, the
    personal, the internal.
  • What does the Bible say? Find ourselves coming up
    short.
  • Willingness to accept responsibility.
  • Deep Contrition
  • Not only over the calamity, but any personal
    contribution to it. And especially over sin.
  • There is brokenness. Tears. Reverence for God.
    Respect for his moral laws.
  • Acceptance of our share of responsibility with
    repentance and change.

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7 Elements
  • Direction
  • This is the watchword of the prophets Turn. We
    must change.
  • Symbolic action - fasting, acts of obedience,
    sacrifice, sackcloth and ashes, vows,
    rededications, reconciliation is all aimed at
    renewing the damaged relationship with God.
  • Destiny
  • Clear sense of mission. God has a purpose for us.
    We are on the edge of missing destiny, purpose
    for us and our children unless we purify
    ourselves.
  • Sincerity deepens. Passion returns. Ownership of
    mission becomes personal. The renewed
    relationship with God is as important as the
    mission.

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The Movement
Created to be Image (Relational)
PRECIPITATING EVENT
Discovery of Limitations
Shared Desperation
Destiny
Deep Contrition (Attitude)
Direction/Do (Action)?
Discerning Process
At any point, the process can break down!
Called to do (Vocational)
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TWO Discovery
  • God, we stand in a moment in which we realize
    that we are no match for our present dilemma.
  • We have been far to self-reliant, and too little
    dependent upon you.
  • We need you, not merely your hand.
  • We confess, that without you, we are empty
    believers, woefully inadequate for the task in
    the present moment
  • We cannot do what you have called us to do,
    alone. We cannot be what you want us to be
    without renewing our relationship with you at the
    altar of sacrifice.

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TWO Discovery
  • We are fighting against unseen forces that no
    mere human can subdue.
  • Our solutions fail us. Our formulas will no
    longer work. Our programs are inadequate. Our
    cisterns are dry. We need resources,
    particularly, spiritual power, wisdom and
    discernment.
  • We have tried to do divine work with human skill.
    We have tried to carry on a holy mission with
    soiled hands. We have failed not merely the
    nations around us. It is us, O God, in need of
    your grace.

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THREE Desperation
  • God we ask you to break our hearts.
  • Bring us to a place of deep dependence upon you.
  • We confess our inadequacy for the task.
  • We acknowledge our frailty.
  • We submit to your sovereignty.
  • We ask not to be brought to a place of
    exasperation, but a place of deep yearning for
    you. Not just for your help, but for you!
  • We repent of being casual over eternal issues. We
    repent of dry eyes. Of prayer that is more talk
    than tears.
  • Give us the grace to move beyond prayer to cry
    out to you.

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FOUR Discernment
  • We cautiously ask you, to show us our condition.
  • Why are we failing at the task at least here in
    America? What has gone wrong with the harvest?
  • Why is the church lukewarm?
  • Before you, with the help of the Holy Spirit,
    lead us into honest self-examination in the
    light of the Scripture.
  • Let the prophets speak again. Bring a cultural
    change to us, to the church, to the nation.
  • Help us see again, a clear vision for what you
    want us to be your representative people, holy.
    And what you want us to do reach the world with
    the gospel.

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We Ask You For the Grace to Weep
  • We weep for the murdered babies.
  • We weep for 40 years of public school education
    without a Bible.
  • We weep in the face of rising teen suicide,
    pregnancies, and drug addiction.
  • We weep over our increasingly hostile and violent
    society.
  • We weep over our shamelessness, the loss of our
    ability to blush at sin.
  • We weep over the plague of pornography, a symbol
    of our national search for satisfying love.

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WE WEEP
  • We weep over the hollowness of commitment and
    displaced children, wounded by the divorce of
    their parents.
  • We weep over the absence of fathers - godly men
    who would dare to be boldly Christ-like.
  • We weep over the moral vacuum of our nation, the
    silence, if not the absence, of godly leaders in
    government who have the moral courage to call us
    back to our roots.
  • We weep over the rewriting of history, to script
    out the existence of Christ and the influence of
    God and the Bible in our early American history.
    We weep over the lie.

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WE WEEP
  • We weep over the loss of a Creator God, and the
    replacement of a godless philosophy called
    evolution that reduces our value by making us a
    product of chance, when we are a special creation
    of God.
  • We weep over the banning of the Bible and the
    repression of Christian speech.
  • We weep over the rise of cultists and
    astrologists, over the concept of pluralism, when
    Christ himself proclaimed that he was the only
    way.
  • We weep over the spirit of deception that grows
    more powerful each day, whose tentacles seem to
    threaten the church itself.

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WE WEEP
  • We weep over the demise of the traditional
    family.
  • We weep over homosexuals and lesbians, whose pain
    is manifest in anger at those who remind them
    that the scripture calls homosexual behavior sin.
  • We weep over those who have innocently, and not
    so innocently, contracted AIDS.
  • We weep ... over what might been, over what was
    at one time, over what is threatened, unless God
    sends a powerful national revival.
  • We weep over America, many nations, divided and
    bitterly torn, without a shared consensus of
    values, no longer under obedience to God and his
    word.
  • We weep!

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AND WE PRAY ...
  • And, we pray - "Spare thy people!"
  • We are the salt and the light. If there is decay
    and darkness, we must accept the blame. We have
    failed.
  • We have not been the people of God that we need
    to be. Judgment must begin in the house of the
    Lord. It is the church that must repent for the
    condition of the nation.
  • We pray, that we will not be a reproach and the
    nations will not reign over us. We pray that they
    will not say, "Where is their God?"
  • We pray for a church in danger of becoming a
    reproach. We pray for a Christian people, more
    influenced than we are influencers.

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FIVE Deep Contrition
  • Break our hearts.
  • First, with the recognition that we have sinned.
    Second, that we have failed you.
  • May we not cover and conceal.
  • May we deal ruthlessly with our own sin.
  • May we be deeply aware that we have fallen short
    of Gods glory.
  • Change us. Change the Church. Change the Nation.
  • Rend our hearts.

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SIX New Direction
  • Redirect us.
  • Renew us. Fill us with the Holy Spirit.
  • Help us to redefine our relationship with you as
    the representative people of God.
  • Make us hungry for private, personal encounters
    with you.
  • Help us to rekindle our passion for the lost.
  • Make holiness more than buzz word. Bring
    integrity, authenticity back to your people.

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SEVEN Destiny
  • PERSONAL ...
  • You called me ... Let me fulfill my destiny.
    Dont let me die with promise in me. Let me have
    something to lay at your feet.
  • Let the character of my life be as important as
    the practical work in my life.
  • Let me glorify you with my life itself.
  • You created us to be with you.
  • You called us to work for you.
  • Let my relationship with you be as important as
    my vocation for you.

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SEVEN Destiny
  • CORPORATE ...
  • You founded our church. You birthed it. Let us
    see it as more than a building to which we come
    for worship.
  • Let us fulfill our destiny.
  • Renew our movement. Restore our vision. Fill our
    pastor and his peers with the Holy Spirit. March
    through your Church around the world with a
    mighty revival that renews the missional DNA of
    your Body.

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The Movement
Created to be Image (Relational)
Destiny
Discovery
Desperation
PRECIPITATING EVENT
Discernment
Deep Contrition
Direction/Do?
At any point, the process can break down!
Called to do (Vocational)
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CRITICAL ELEMENTS IN A SOLEMN ASSEMBLY
  • P. Douglas Small
  • Project Pray
  • www.projectpray.org
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