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What does the Bible say about preaching the gospel to the poor?

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The Bible teaches that the gospel is preached to the poor in spirit, highlighting their need for spiritual redemption (Luke 7:22).

In Luke 7:22, Jesus responds to John the Baptist's inquiry by stating that the gospel is preached to the poor. This reference is rooted in Isaiah 61:1, where the good news is proclaimed not merely to those who are materially poor, but to those who are poor in spirit—those who recognize their spiritual need and destitution. This aligns with the broader biblical theme that God shows favor to those who humbly acknowledge their unworthiness and seek redemption. The gospel is therefore good news for sinners who are broken and in need of grace, emphasizing that Christ came to save those who are spiritually needy.
Scripture References: Luke 7:22, Isaiah 61:1, Luke 4:18-19

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