When Jesus began his earthly ministry, he was in the synagogue
on the Sabbath, and stood up to read. He
unrolled a scroll of the prophet Isaiah and read the prophecy which Isaiah had
written. It's found in Luke 4 in our New
Testament.
“The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
because he has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free,
to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free,
to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”
I want you to especially note as Jesus
described his ministry on earth, he placed emphasis on the Spirit of the Lord,
saying, "he is on me," and "he has anointed me." From that point, Jesus continued reading and
in so doing, laid out the divine plans for his ministry. Note these specific traits of his work on
earth:
1. He would proclaim good news to the poor.
2. He is sent to proclaim freedom for the
prisoners.
3. He further proclaims the recovery of sight
for the blind.
4. He will set the oppressed free.
5. He will proclaim the year of the Lord's
favor.
I can imagine the looks on the faces of the scholars in the
crowd when Jesus read those words. That
look was nothing compared to the look they must have had when he rolled up the
scroll while saying, "Today, this scripture is fulfilled in
your hearing."
Jesus was going to live a busy life if he accomplished all
that was prophesied. Those who are
familiar with the gospel story of his life, will immediately remember the
miracles her performed, even giving sight to the blind. He also came with the message of freedom from
those in the bondage of demons, and the hope for those whose lives were
oppressed. Of all the things he did and
said, perhaps the hardest for even his followers to understand, was when he
said his Kingdom was not of this world.
This week when we consider the final week of the earthly
life of Jesus, I want us to focus on his mission as given by Isaiah, and
repeated by Jesus himself. Yes, the
events of his torture are just days away, but his time among us has been
centered on his love for us, and that will continue. I have never been physically blind, but I know
Jesus opened the eyes of my spiritual being to his truth for living. I have not lived through oppression from
anyone, but Jesus set me free from the oppression of Satan's grasp. I haven't been imprisoned but I know he broke
the chains of bondage that had us all tied to lives of sin, and he brought us
freedom. You see, when his ministry's
prophecy was fulfilled, it was fulfilled in each one of us!
That's why, through our tears we watch the Son of God
tortured, hated, mocked, and ultimately executed, and we know he is taking our
place in a death that had our name written all over it. Because of his love, his sacrifice, and his
resurrection, he gives us the freedom and deliverance we could not give
ourselves.
So those were his words, in describing his ministry. From the cross, one of the sayings of Jesus
was the simple statement, "It is finished." He had accomplished everything he came to
do. He continues that accomplishment
daily in the hearts and lives of those who love him. This week, especially this week, be continually
mindful of what his death, burial and resurrection means for you.
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