Embodying Jubilee: Justice, Mercy, and True Unity

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"Jesus says, Today, the scripture has been fulfilled. Fulfilled in your hearing. Now, Jesus has just read from parts of Isaiah 61 and Isaiah 58, and he has chosen to squish these sections of scripture together. Now, Jesus merging parts of scripture. I mean, he is the son of God, but Jesus, who the heck do you think you are? I can't get away with that." [00:11:15] (27 seconds)


"Jubilee was supposed to be a year that occurred every 50 years in the land of Israel. Jubilee was a time given by God where debts were canceled. Lands were not to be planted so they could recover from the harvest and the nation of Israel and all it's people were to take a year of Sabbath rest." [00:12:04] (20 seconds)


"The grace shown in Jubilee parallels the grace that we receive from God when we do things like accept him as our Lord and Savior and pray the confession prayer together. Isaiah 58 however is a prophetic rebuke of Israel for not showing justice in their land as God had commanded them to do so." [00:12:21] (22 seconds)


"Jesus is here to do what Israel could not. He is here to be the one who acts justly, loves mercy, and walks humbly with God. He is here to be the agent of Jubilee who will extend the salvation of God to all people. In other words, Jubilee is about to become a year-round occurrence." [00:12:55] (28 seconds)


"The character of his ministry is good news for the people of Israel. The character of his ministry should be taken seriously by all those who hear it, both the Jews of his day and by us, his followers. The character of his ministry is good news for the oppressed, good news for the poor, and good news for all. It is a personification of the justice and mercy of God." [00:14:18] (12 seconds)


"This teaching that Jesus is bringing is both spiritual and literal. The ones who need the good news of Jesus are all around us, including those who lack basic human needs and human rights. From my experience as a caseworker, sometimes the ones who are lacking human rights are more open to the Christian message than those who have everything in abundance and feel like they need nothing more to be content." [00:15:20] (28 seconds)


"Jesus comes to break down our prejudices. He comes wanting us to understand that grace is extended to all people by the mercy of God. Even the disciples had a hard time picking this up. But the further we look into the New Testament, the more we realize that Jesus' message is of salvation for all people and people groups." [00:23:47] (25 seconds)


"Our hearts need to be open to the barrier-breaking power of the Spirit of God. The same Spirit that guided the prophets. The same Spirit that descended on Jesus at his baptism. The same Spirit that led him to challenge prejudice in Nazareth. And the same Spirit that empowered the early church." [00:24:32] (22 seconds)


"True unity, unity that is found in Christ, is a unity that challenges our prejudices, and helps us bring them before God, and asks that his Spirit would help us to remove the intolerances in our hearts." [00:31:07] (16 seconds)


"In our noisy world, I think this can be the hardest of them all. But through our examination of our digital habits, through our digital audience, deleting shopping apps, and minimizing our time spent in cyberspace that we've talked about so recently, we can grow more attuned to hearing God's quiet voice." [00:31:22] (21 seconds)


"There is an ancient Christian way of viewing the Trinity, that shows God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, as three beings being around one shared table. Not unlike this one right here. At this table, each member of the Trinity pours wine for the others, and they eat with one another, discussing humanity, creation, I can only imagine what, throughout the day." [00:32:23] (26 seconds)


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