The sermon emphasizes the need for bold and uncompromising preachers akin to those in biblical times. The preacher cites Jesus' reference to the repentance of Nineveh at Jonah's preaching and calls for modern preachers in America to inspire genuine repentance. John the Baptist is highlighted as a fearless proclaimer of repentance, and Isaiah and Ezekiel are mentioned for their dramatic, symbolic acts that communicated God's message, even at great personal cost.
The importance of proclaiming the Lord's death until His return is underscored, drawing from Paul's instructions on the Lord's Supper in 1 Corinthians 11. The speaker explains that the bread and cup are powerful symbols of the Gospel, which must be proclaimed persistently. The Greek term "Caruso" is used to describe the act of proclaiming, likening it to a herald's cry. The speaker insists on the necessity of this proclamation in light of the Gospel reaching all nations before the end.
The role of the herald in biblical times is compared to that of preachers today. The herald, with a loud voice, would announce the king's messages, preparing cities for his arrival. The preacher laments the silence of many modern preachers on critical issues and the lack of proclamation that Jesus is coming again. However, there is a belief that God is raising preachers who will boldly proclaim the Gospel in these last days.
The speaker criticizes the complacency of some churchgoers, comparing them to zoo lions unable to survive in the wild. They call for preachers who are bold, anointed, and filled with the Holy Ghost, whose words are like fire. The desire is for preachers who cannot be muted or stopped, as God's word burns within them.
The decline and apostasy in America are addressed, with a declaration that God is raising Trinity Assembly of God to be an army of warriors. The speaker envisions firebrand preachers who will passionately incite change and take the Kingdom of God by force.
The sermon also includes practical church matters, such as a reminder about an upcoming concert and the availability of discounted tickets. The act of communion is presented as a means of proclaiming the Lord's death.
Lastly, the speaker expresses disappointment in the lack of passion among the congregation and calls for a new generation of preachers marked by boldness and anointing. These preachers will not conform to religious norms but will be zealous and loud, resonating with those who are ready for a radical message.
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