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S4:028 Leviticus 25-27

Feb 1, 2025
Dive into the captivating themes of justice, mercy, and care for the marginalized in Leviticus. Explore the significance of the Sabbath year and the Year of Jubilee as divine resets. Discover how God's relational nature emphasizes individual value amidst cultural misconceptions. The power of community in worship and service is highlighted, along with the impact of healthcare initiatives aimed at supporting those in need. This journey is a blend of scripture and modern-day empathy, inviting listeners to connect and engage.
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INSIGHT

Themes of Leviticus 25-27

  • Leviticus 25-27 emphasizes faithfulness to God's covenant, remembering His nature, and caring for the vulnerable.
  • The Sabbath and Jubilee years demonstrate God's control, provision, and planned reset for societal and land restoration.
INSIGHT

Jubilee and Redemption

  • The Year of Jubilee symbolizes the need for a Redeemer and foreshadows Christ's redemption.
  • This foreshadowing is echoed in New Testament verses like Galatians 5:1 and Colossians 2:13-14.
ANECDOTE

Serving the Marginalized

  • Watermark Health serves patients from various nations facing hardships like genocide, persecution, and poverty.
  • These patients come from countries like Burma, Nigeria, Mexico, Venezuela, Afghanistan, and the Middle East.
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