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What does the Bible say about the gospel being preached to the poor?

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The Bible indicates that the gospel is specifically preached to the poor as a fulfillment of prophecy, demonstrating God's grace and outreach to those in need.

In Luke 7:22, Jesus tells John's disciples that the dead are raised, the blind see, and to the poor the gospel is preached. This statement reflects the prophetic fulfillment found in the Old Testament, highlighting God's concern for the marginalized and oppressed. The significance of preaching to the poor lies in God's grace and His desire to bring hope and salvation to those often overlooked by society. This fulfills the promises made through prophets like Isaiah, who spoke of God’s intention to lift the humble and heal the brokenhearted.
Scripture References: Luke 7:22, Isaiah 61:1

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