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What does the Bible say about outcasts?

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The Bible describes outcasts as those alienated from God, which includes the fallen state of humanity but highlights God's work in gathering them back to Himself.

The Bible addresses the concept of outcasts in various contexts. In Luke 4:14-22, Jesus proclaims His mission to bring hope to those marginalized and excluded from societal norms. Our first parents, as portrayed in Genesis, became outcasts due to sin, resulting in their expulsion from God's presence. However, God’s redemptive work signifies His continual pursuit of these outcasts, demonstrating His grace and mercy in calling them back into fellowship with Him. Psalm 147:3 further affirms this by stating that God heals the broken-hearted and binds up their wounds, emphasizing His compassionate nature toward those deemed outcasts.
Scripture References: Luke 4:14-22, Psalm 147:3, Isaiah 16:4, Isaiah 11:12, Psalm 147:2

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Isaiah 16:4
Robert Hawker · Feb 11, 2016
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