During the first 49 years, the Israelites could own slaves, sow their fields, prune their vineyards, and gather the harvest; but each seventh year was set apart as a Sabbath for the land. At the beginning of the fiftieth year, the trumpet sounded, proclaiming the Year of Jubilee. This was a year when the ground wasn’t worked, slaves were set free, and debts were erased. It was a year of rest for the entire land.
When Jesus stood in the synagogue and spoke these words, the trumpet sounded for all time and eternity declaring our freedom! “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed” (John 8:36).
The blood from Calvary’s Cross declares your freedom-freedom from poverty, broken-heartedness, and death. The chains have been broken forever.
debt and giving me the heart of a cheerful giver. Amen.