04/05/2026
Excerpts from my soon coming book
Healing the Brokenhearted, Navigating the Strategic Path From Heartbreak to Breakthrough
The Strategic Oversight
In the halls of our churches and the arenas of our great crusades, a strategic oversight is
occurring. We have mastered the art of preaching the Gospel to the poor, we have
institutionalized the deliverance of the captive, and we celebrate the recovery of sight to the
blind. These are the visible trophies of faith. Yet, within the divine mission statement of Jesus
Christ, there lies a mandate that has become a "silent" casualty of modern ministry—a hidden
deficit in our spiritual warfare.
This mandate is found in the very heart of the Savior's 6-point agenda in Luke 4:18:
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the
poor; HE HATH SENT ME TO HEAL THE BROKENHEARTED, to preach deliverance to the captives, and
recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised...
The Prophetic Contract
We must recognize that this agenda was not a new invention; it was an ancient prophetic
promise. When Jesus stood in the synagogue and read from the scroll of Isaiah, He was reading
from Isaiah 61. However, He did something revolutionary after closing the scroll. He declared
in Luke 4:21: This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.
With those words, Jesus signed a divine contract with humanity. He moved the healing of the
brokenhearted from the realm of "someday" into the realm of "now." Therefore, if our
programmes, our seminars, and our crusades focus on the other points while neglecting the
second, we are functioning in disalignment with the Master's stated purpose. We have no
choice but to work in alignment with the "Fulfilled Word." To ignore the broken heart is to
ignore the very reason the Anointing was given. The Anointing is not merely for the stage;
it is for the secret places where the soul has been crushed.