Embracing the Transformative Power of the Gospel

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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 our Lord. [00:39:37]

They lived and spoke as if they wanted to be saved. They spoke of the great promises. They considered and got together every week in the synagogue. They heard the messages. They walked out. We're the people of God. It's so great. The Anointed One is going to come and bring deliverance. It's so great. [00:46:32]

The Gospel is always controversial and it divides people. The Gospel cuts. It kills. It kills. Matthew 10 .34 and 35 say this, Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter -in -law against her mother -in -law. [00:48:08]

Spiritual health cannot be found in isolation from God's people. Spiritual health cannot be found when we do not rest in both the mercy and provision of God on the Lord's day. Let us all follow. Let us all follow the example of our Lord Jesus, who, as was his custom, was in obedience to the Father and in his local place of worship each week. [00:50:28]

You must join with his people locally and go to church every single week. Otherwise, we're detached. We drift. And we die. The nourishment of the Word is real. The nourishment of the Spirit of God is real. The work of the Spirit in baptism and at the Lord's table is real. Let us be like Jesus. [00:51:06]

Jesus is about to bring the best news ever to the town of Nazareth. The best news ever. One of the things that we need to think about is, as a Christian, what is the best day of your life? When you die and you get to meet Jesus face to face. Right? Now, of course, that precedes the work of the Spirit in your life. [00:52:09]

Jesus goes on to say, He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind. To say, Set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord. This would have been a familiar passage. [00:53:35]

Jesus reveals who he is. Jesus preaches a sermon full of gracious words. We don't have those recorded, but it says that they were all astounded at his gracious words. The Greek word for gracious is charis, meaning that which affords joy. So his words, they afforded joy, pleasure. Delight, sweetness, charm, loveliness, and grace of speech. [00:57:29]

Jesus, the light of the world, has come. And his very own people. Act outraged that Jesus is their anointed savior. And all of this in spite of the extraordinary teachings and miracles. They think they are the very fortunate and blessed people of God. You know, they said, do the things that you did in Capernaum. Right? Healing people, preaching the word, all the stuff you're doing. Do that. [01:06:25]

Jesus, again, enlightens them to the truth. That they who claim to be the blessed people of God, are the blessed people of God. That they who claim privileged status are likened to the disobedient people of Elijah and Elisha's day. Jesus points to the fact that no prophet is accepted in their country. [01:07:24]

Jesus will continue his mission. He will continue to preach to the poor in spirit, heal the brokenhearted, forgive sin, set people free from the bondage of sin and oppression. Jesus today declares that we are living in the acceptable year of the Lord. This thing has gone on. [01:17:40]

We now live, live in the continual jubilee established by Jesus' atoning work on the cross. His resurrection and ascension. Saints, praise God for bringing you into the light of Christ Jesus. And in so, despite all the things you think you see, you can rest in Christ Jesus. Let us pray together. Lord Jesus, who came to your own and they received you not, grant us your spirit to glorify you in our hearts. [01:18:01]

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