“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 the year of the Lord’s favor.” Luke 4:18-19
I was thinking today of the need for bold truth, and I was led to this passage from Luke. The scene is set in the synagogue of Nazareth- the hometown of Jesus. It is here that Jesus proclaimed his mission and calling. No, it apparently was not a popular stance since Jesus was speaking to his hometown family and friends, and he was claiming the authority of the promised Messiah.
Everyone there was aware of the passage from Isaiah 61:1-2 where the promised Messiah was being described. Jesus was not only claiming to be that Messiah, he was reiterating what the Messiah came to earth to do- to proclaim God’s good news to those who needed it most. He was boldly stating that the Spirit of God is about healing, justice, and freedom.
In these days, we still need bold witness in the light of injustice and oppression. As I look out my window into the covering of snow, and temperatures around zero, I think about people in Ukraine who have had their electrical grid attacked in the dead of winter by Vladimir Putin’s ugly aggression.
We need to be reminded that the evils which Jesus came to reckon with must now be confronted by those who have the boldness to speak against it. Christians have that same calling from the Holy Spirit- to call out evil, and to offer healing and justice to a broken world.
Prayer: Lord, help us to be bold in calling out evil and advocating for justice, Amen