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What is the acceptable year of the Lord?

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The acceptable year of the Lord refers to a time of favor and grace proclaimed in the Gospel, rooted in Christ's redemptive work.

The concept of the 'acceptable year of the Lord' originates from the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus, which represents a time of liberation and restoration. In the context of Isaiah 61, it points to the messianic mission of Jesus, who comes to bring spiritual freedom to the captives of sin. This year signifies God's favor towards humanity, inviting all to partake in His grace, especially those who are burdened and in need of salvation. In Christ, this acceptable time is characterized by a call to repentance and faith, reassuring believers that they have the opportunity to receive mercy and new life through the Gospel.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:2, Leviticus 25:10

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