Steemchurch: To heal the brokenhearted

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Luke 4: 17-21

"And he was given the book of the prophet Isaiah; and having opened the book, I find the place where it was written: 18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach the good news to the poor; He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted; to proclaim liberty to the captives, and sight to the blind; And to set the oppressed free, 19 To preach the acceptable year of the Lord. 20 And he rolled up the book, gave it to the minister, and sat down, and the eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed on him. 21 And he began to say to them, This scripture has been fulfilled today before you. "

In order for us to understand what we have just read, we need to understand a few truths:

  1. First we need to understand how a Jewish synagogue works. The Jewish synagogue was not a place of sacrifice, but a place where Jews gathered to read and teach:

a) The Pentateuch, the first five books of the old testament written by Moses
b) The books of the prophets

  1. There was only one temple and this was in Jerusalem, the capital, but in each city there was a synagogue, and in Nazareth it was no exception.

The difference between a temple and a synagogue, is that in the temple there is a priest to minister the temple, instead in the synagogue they all shared, and so they learned from each other, and under this rule was given to Christ the prophet Isaiah's scroll to read it, notice how the Bible says: he was given the scroll of the prophet Isaiah to read it.

It was not that Jesus Christ called himself the Messiah but had already been prophesied of Him some 600 years ago.

It was also part of the custom that when the person finished reading the scroll he would sit down and give an explanation to all those who were gathered about what was read, and Jesus began to share with them what he had read, but all that he he could say was: Today this Scripture has been fulfilled before you.


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This message was very clear and also very well directed to the following types of people:

the poor
the brokenhearted
the captives
The blind
the primates
On this first day of the campaign we will be touching the five topics briefly, but our message will be focused on one of them who is the brokenhearted. which means the word "broken in heart" literally means: being bent by calamities

  1. We see that there are two very important things that we must take into account in verse 18:

1 .- "because he has anointed me"
2 .- "You have sent me"

Because he has anointed me: the Lord was anointed to carry out the work of internal healing, he has the anointing, the Bible says: that the anointing rots all yoke, there is no disease in the heart that he can not heal.

He has sent me: As God is everywhere he knows the brokenhearted, so we say that is the reason he sent Jesus Christ to heal the brokenhearted.

  1. There are four things we must do in order to be healed of the broken heart:

a.- We must show God our pain, be honest with God it is not a sin to have pain but that pain will turn into bitterness in a wound that never heals, but we give it to God.
b. We must set free those who have caused us pain, we must learn to forgive them and let them go.
c. We must replace the old wounds with the truth of God, sometimes we are infested with bad thoughts of the past. The Bible says in:
Romans 12: 2- Be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is the good and acceptable will of God.

d. Refocus in the future, forgetting the things of the past, and waiting for the things that are to come, the Bible says: Philippians 3:13



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We are very inspired by this message, at some time in our lives we have had a broken heart, but God is close to us to bandage those wounds. as a church, it is one of our objectives: To heal the wounds of the heart. All of us can have the firm hope that through the atonement of Christ our hearts can be bandaged and healed.

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DR

Beautiful publication, Jesus restores the broken heart. The term wounded translated from the Hebrew "naká" which means beaten, ruined, destroyed, plundered, these words tell us the process by which a heart has passed to be hurt. And all this results in a heart that has lost its health, its strength, its vitality, and its ability to dream and believe. God desires healing and freedom for his children, we approach his presence with a repentant heart and receive his power that transforms all things.

Thanks darlenys01 for your valuable comment

I love what you have done with the topic @jenniferbrito not alot of people talk about broken hearts and depression,but those are two things that thrives in our society!

We must show God our pain, be honest with God it is not a sin to have pain but that pain will turn into bitterness in a wound that never heals, but we give it to God.

God sees how pain, he is all knowing! But coming into his presence and speaking to him, is definely a way to overcome these, and experience peace!

thank you @jedaijudith

Jesus must always be a part of our lives so as to direct us I our daily lives and also to heal the brokenhearted and give strength to those that are weak. Nice post Jennifer.

Amen @ehima

The reason why christ came is to save human from sin and death

Thank you very much for the message @jennifer.

Sometimes humans tend to be overwhelmed with the befallings happening around them that they sooner or later forget the place of the Comforter. When the chips are down, when all seeems to be loomy, when the feeling of joy tend to desert us, when our worries tend to grow higher than the highest mountain in our heart; we as beliver must alawasy remember the place of Jesus as our comforter and our hope in times of need

thanks for comment @hillaryoki

@Jenifer, no doubt, you minister to me. Following you daily. Too blessed to be ignored

Only Jesus can heal and restore our broken hearts.