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Left off last week with something terribly wrong.
We all sense it because we all experience it and know it.
Sin.
It corrupts everything it touches.
Makes:
Beautiful - ugly
Sacred - profane
Perfect - broken & blemished
Life - corruption
Dilemma:
Man can do absolutely nothing about it.
God can’t simply look away —> LIAR.
“If you eat the fruit, you will surely die.”
What can be done?
<<Athanasius - Bishop of Alexandria…>>
“Only one who was fully human could atone for human sin; only one who was fully divine could have the power to save us.”
“Men could not have done it, for they are only made after the image; nor could angles have done it, for they are not the images of God.
The Word of God came in His own Person, because it was He alone, the image of the Father, who could recreate man made after the image.”
God had to send his Son to do what only God could do.
Why did Jesus come?
What did he come to do? Let’s look at His words.
<<Lk 4:16-19>>
Jesus reads a Messianic Prophecy.
The Spirit is upon Him.
Spirit would give him supernatural wisdom.
Spirit was always with him.
Proclaim good news to the poor.
Good News is a reference to O.T. prophecies concerning the Messiah.
Deut 18:18
<<Is 52:7>>
Notice he does not come to preach to the righteous...
Jesus came to have compassion upon the multitude—the neglected, the despised multitude.
He came to visit, and to pity, and to instruct, and to offer the glad tidings of the gospel to the poor.
The poor especially need it; it suits their condition
<<Luke 5:32 >>
<<Proclaim liberty to the captives>>
Proclaim liberty to captives
Captives are those in bondage - bondage to Satan and sin.
Only Jesus can liberate us from sins captivity.
Mired… Stuck…Heavy chains...
If the son sets you free, you are free indeed.
<<Give sight to the blind>>
Give sight to the blind
We know he healed the blind - restoring sight.
Spiritual Element: Satan’s captives are blinded
<<2 Cor 4:4>>
<<Set free the oppressed>>
Set free the oppressed
Released as from jail.
A bird set free.
Oppressed - being broken, crushed in spirit, feeling overwhelmed, undergoing severe hardship.
Jesus comes to set you free.
<<The Year of Jubilee>>
The Year of Jubilee
Jubilee is the year when all of the slaves in Israel are set free.
Every seven years.
Pass on the word <<Messiah has come>>
Messiah has come
This scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.
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