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The Mission: Singular in Nature

Armodoxy for Today: Mission & Continuity

Jesus began his ministry in the town of Nazareth. St. Luke the Evangelists records (chapter 4):
So Jesus came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read. And He was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah. And when He had opened the book, He found the place where it was written:

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me,
Because He has anointed Me
To preach the gospel to the poor;
He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted,
To proclaim liberty to the captives
And recovery of sight to the blind,
To set at liberty those who are oppressed.
To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.”

Then He closed the book, and gave it back to the attendant and sat down. And the eyes of all who were in the synagogue were fixed on Him. And He began to say to them, “Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. Thus, Jesus proclaimed His mission.

When we describe the Armenian Church as “Apostolic” it means there is an unbroken chain from the time of Jesus to his apostles, through the centuries to us. The mission of the Armenian Apostolic Church is the same mission Jesus proclaimed that day in Nazareth. Is it any wonder that at every ordination service, whether priest, bishop or Catholicos, this passage is read as the Gospel reading – as the instruction from Holy Scripture for the new servant of the Church.

Today, in our hearing, Jesus has proclaimed His mission. It is our mission… to preach the gospel to the poor, heal the brokenhearted, proclaim liberty to the captives, grant sight to the blind, set at liberty the oppressed and proclaim the year of the Lord.

A prayer from the Holy Divine Liturgy of the Armenian Church: Deliver us now from all unclean deeds that are not proper for those in whom you dwell, and may the shining light of your gifts not be extinguished within the reflective eyes of our understanding, for we have learned that you do unite with us in prayer and in commendable lives that are offered as incense. Amen.