Counsel #6 — Christ’s Ministry CSI 77
Picture: Counsel #6 — Christ’s Ministry CSI 77.1
Christ’s life and teachings offer a powerful model for pursuing equity for the marginalized. Here are some biblical examples: CSI 77.2
- Jesus’ act of overturning the tables of money changers in the Temple (John 2:13-16) challenged the economic and religious establishment that exploited and marginalized the vulnerable.
- He consistently associated with and advocated for the ostracized and downtrodden, including tax collectors, prostitutes, and Samaritans (Luke 7:36-50, John 4:5-42).
- His parables emphasized inclusivity and equality, such as the story of the lost sheep (Luke 15:1-7) and the great banquet (Luke 14:15-24).
- Jesus rejected earthly power and embraced servanthood, washing the feet of his disciples (John 13:1-17) and teaching that leadership requires humility and service (Matthew 20:25-28).
- Jesus’ ministry wasn’t merely theoretical; he actively reached out to heal the sick, feed the hungry, and liberate the oppressed (Mark 2:1-12, Matthew 14:13-21).
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“God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him.” Acts 10:38 NKJV CSI 77.3
“The last rays of merciful light, the last message of mercy to be given to the world, is a revelation of His character of love.” Ellen White in Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 415 CSI 77.4
Reflect: Jesus confronted injustices, but also offered radical forgiveness, even to those who crucified Him. In what ways could you do the same? CSI 77.5