5/28/25

Jubilee, Justice & Jesus: How Leviticus Ends with Freedom and Hope

In this week’s teaching, we bring Leviticus to a powerful close by exploring God’s vision for justice, freedom, and restoration. From the rhythms of the Sabbath year to the radical promise of Jubilee, Leviticus 25–27 reveals a divine blueprint for equity, release, and redemption—one that resonates through the prophets and is fulfilled in Jesus Himself.

We connect these ancient commands to Jeremiah’s prophetic hope, and to Jesus’ own words in Luke and John, where He declares liberty for the oppressed and love as the fulfillment of the law. If you’ve ever wondered how the Old Testament law points to grace, this episode offers a fresh perspective that connects covenant, justice, and the gospel.

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