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In this message, Katherine Sikma Wadsworth explores Jesus' first sermon, which led to an attempted execution due to its radical message that God's love and liberation extend beyond traditional borders. She explores the concept of the "year of the Lord's favor," also known as the year of Jubilee, highlighting its promise of societal reset and equitable justice for the oppressed. The message concludes with a call to action for believers to embody this gospel in addressing social injustices, drawing inspiration from the work of modern-day advocates like Bryan Stevenson.
By Christ Community Church of the South Hills5
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In this message, Katherine Sikma Wadsworth explores Jesus' first sermon, which led to an attempted execution due to its radical message that God's love and liberation extend beyond traditional borders. She explores the concept of the "year of the Lord's favor," also known as the year of Jubilee, highlighting its promise of societal reset and equitable justice for the oppressed. The message concludes with a call to action for believers to embody this gospel in addressing social injustices, drawing inspiration from the work of modern-day advocates like Bryan Stevenson.

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