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"The land is mine; for you are strangers and sojourners with me." — Leviticus 25:23. God does not say strangers before me, or strangers who must prove themselves. He says with me. That preposition carries everything. You don't sojourn on neutral ground. You sojourn under the protection of the one who owns what you walk on—and who has already arranged your return. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-142light-and-liberty. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
By Steve and Pam Traylor"The land is mine; for you are strangers and sojourners with me." — Leviticus 25:23. God does not say strangers before me, or strangers who must prove themselves. He says with me. That preposition carries everything. You don't sojourn on neutral ground. You sojourn under the protection of the one who owns what you walk on—and who has already arranged your return. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-142light-and-liberty. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.