What does the Bible say about Jesus' first sermon?
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Jesus' first sermon, as recorded in Luke 4:16-32, announces His mission to the poor, brokenhearted, captives, and blind.
In Luke 4:16-32, Jesus returns to His hometown of Nazareth and reads from Isaiah 61, declaring, "This day, this scripture is fulfilled in your ears." This moment marks the revelation of His identity as the Messiah, the one sent to preach the gospel to the poor and heal the brokenhearted. His audience initially responds with wonder, but soon their familiarity with Him leads to rejection. Jesus emphasizes that His mission is to those who recognize their need for salvation—those who are poor, brokenhearted, and in captivity to sin. His message serves as both an invitation and a warning against the self-righteous attitude that can blind individuals to their spiritual need.
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