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What does the Bible say about gospel proclamation?

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The Bible speaks of gospel proclamation as a divine commissioning to bring good news to the meek and to comfort those who mourn, exemplified in Isaiah 61:1-3.

Gospel proclamation is rooted in the sovereignty of God as it is executed through His appointed prophets and ultimately fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ. In Isaiah 61:1-3, the passage highlights the mission of the anointed one to preach good tidings to the meek, bind up the brokenhearted, and proclaim liberty to the captives. This prophecy not only applied to Israel's restoration after exile but also foreshadows the greater redemption through Christ. As the true Prophet of the Lord, Jesus embodies the fulfillment of this commission, demonstrating His authority to proclaim a message of grace and comfort to a needy world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1-3

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