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Call to Be Liberative

Welcome to the fourth Sunday of Lent. We have journeyed through the calls to be Compassionate , to Shoulder Burdens , and to be Inclusive . Today, we reach the culmination of these themes: The Call to be Liberative. The Gospel is not merely a set of private beliefs, but a power that breaks chains. To be “liberative” is to participate in God’s ongoing work of setting captives free - whether from the bondage of sin, the weight of physical infirmity, or the structures of social injustice. The Jubilee Principle: Restoring the Lost (Leviticus 25:8-13) The biblical concept of liberation is explicitly echoed in the “Year of Jubilee.” Every fifty years, Israel was commanded to sound the trumpet and “proclaim liberty throughout all the land.” Debts were canceled, slaves were freed, and ancestral lands were restored. The Jubilee was a “type” (a prophetic shadow) of the Gospel. It taught that God is the ultimate owner of all things, and His desire is for the restoration of the broken. As the Jubi...

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