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Sydney House of Prayer Visions and Values

Sydney House of Prayer Visions and Values. House of Prayer Isaiah 56:6-7 Mark 11, Luke 19, Matthew 21. Tabernacle of David 1Chr 15-16, 2Chr 5-7 etc. Amos 9:11-12 & Acts 15:16-17. Ministering to the Lord. ‘Jesus made us priests to God’ Revelation 1:6, 5:10 1Peter 2:4-5, 9-10.

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Sydney House of Prayer Visions and Values

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  1. Sydney House of Prayer Visions and Values

  2. House of Prayer • Isaiah 56:6-7 • Mark 11, Luke 19, Matthew 21 • Tabernacle of David • 1Chr 15-16, 2Chr 5-7 etc. • Amos 9:11-12 & Acts 15:16-17 Ministering to the Lord • ‘Jesus made us priests to God’ • Revelation 1:6, 5:10 • 1Peter 2:4-5, 9-10 • Partnering to build His House • Cyrus, Zerubbabel, Daniel • Marketplace Goshens Priestly Function • Equipping Centre • Raising up Daniels, John the Baptists, etc. House of Prayer Linking with Marketplace Raising up Forerunners Children • Exodus 20:24b • Accommodating God • Accommodating people • Great Commission • Matthew 24:14, 28:18-20 Children Equipping Centre Restoring the church Mission Israel • Great Commandment • Matthew 22:34-40 • Great Mandate • Romans 9-11

  3. Vision 3-G

  4. Great Commandment Great Commission Great Commission Great Mandate

  5. Sydney House of Prayer: 3-G Vision - Explained 1. Great Commandment • To minister to the Lord continuously through music, singing and prayer as NT priests and to establish a lifestyle of ministering to the Lord as a part of fulfilling the First Commandment (e.g. Isa 56:6-7, Amos 9:11, Rev 4-5). • To restore the First Commandment to the first place in the church of Sydney by becoming a model of a community that does the First Commandment first (Matt 22:37-38).

  6. Sydney House of Prayer: 3-G Vision - Explained 2. Great Commission • To raise up priestly ‘forerunners’ by equipping them so that they may grow and mature to know the Lord intimately and deeply, and to understand the times and seasons so that they may prepare themselves for the coming of Jesus Christ our Lord (e.g. Matt 24-25). • To prepare a generation of children to be priestly ‘forerunners’ (e.g. Deuteronomy 6). • To know the connection between the marketplace and the house of prayer (e.g. Haggai) and to pray for the marketplace. • To establish a connection between the ‘prayer movement’ and the ‘mission movement’ by partnering in prayer with churches and mission organisations to fulfil the Great Commission (e.g. Acts 13:1-3).

  7. Sydney House of Prayer: 3-G Vision - Explained 3. Great Mandate • To have an excellent Biblical understanding of the end-time and to pray for fulfilment of the Israel Mandate, which is to restore Israel through the gospel of her Messiah (e.g. Ephesians 1-2, Romans 9-11).

  8. Sydney House of Prayer: ‘3-Great’Visions

  9. values

  10. Great Commandment What ‘value system’ do we need to achieve the 3-G? Great Commission Great Mandate

  11. Sermon on the mount

  12. ‘Sermon on the Mount’ Value System • Value 1: ‘Authoritative Lifestyle’ “Living out the word of God and obeying the commandments of God” • Value 2: ‘Eschatological Lifestyle’ “The promise of the future always involves a radical alteration of the present” • Value 3: ‘Audience of One Lifestyle’ “1st Commandment lifestyle leads to 2nd commandment lifestyle by living it before the Lord, not before people” • Value 4: ‘Postured Lifestyle’ “Positioning ourselves today according to the Word for the coming days and future inheritance”

  13. ‘Sermon on the Mount’ Value System • Value 5: ‘Narrow Road Lifestyle’ “Entering into narrow gates and narrow roads that have eternal significance and consequence, not temporal pleasures and benefits” • Value 6: “” • Value 7: “”

  14. The beatitudes

  15. The Beatitude: Overarching Principles • Principle 1: ‘Eschatological Perspective & Lifestyle’ • Hope in the future promises (v.4-9 - ‘shall’) • Despondency (Lamenting) in the present conditions • Radical lifestyle now because of the eschatological perspective “The promise of the future always involves a radical alteration of the present” • Principle 2: ‘Understanding what Blessing is’ • Worldly meaning: ‘Health & wealth and joy & happiness NOW’ [Synonyms: lucky, fortunate because of favourable circumstances] • Biblical meaning: [1] religious/transcendent joy and happiness [2] of things closely related to God (Jesus)

  16. The Beatitude: Overarching Principles • Principle 3: ‘Mark of those who are in the Kingdom of God NOW’ • Poor in the spirit (v.3) • Persecution for righteousness (v.10) Matthew 5:3, 10 3 Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs isthe kingdom of heaven. 10 Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs isthe kingdom of heaven.

  17. persecution

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