Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Christ and Jubilee Year


Jubilee & Christ

On the Sunday before Pentecost we read about the Jubilee year in Leviticus 25:8-13. The Jubilee Year is the 50th year and is the conclusion of seven 7 year cycles. The word Jubilee has its etymological root in this festival year. The Hebrew word ‘Yobel’ which means trumpet was used for this year. The sound of the trumpet glared on the day of atonement signified the arrival of this august year. According to Leviticus 25, the Jubilee year was an occasion for liberty (v.10), return to one’s ancestral home (v.10), rest from labor (v.11) and period of holiness (v. 12). The reason for reading about the feast of 50th year prior to the feast of the 50th day is not accidental. The jubilee year points us towards Christ.

First the Jubilee year teaches us that Christ came to redeem. Jubilee year was a year of liberation for all who were bonded. In fact it was even redemption or freedom for the land. The Jubilee year reminded the Israelites that God was the ultimate owner of all.  According to St Luke, Jesus began his public ministry by proclaiming the arrival of the Jubilee year. Jesus stood in the synagogue at Nazareth and read from Isaiah and declared, ““The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor” (Luke 4:18-19). Obviously the Jubliee period does not represent one calendar year but to the new age inaugurated by Christ.

Secondly the Jubliee year teaches us that Christ will bring us into a rest. The Jubilee year was a time of rest from labors. Our earthly life is filled with toils and we often find it difficult to find rest here. But for those who believe in Christ the life after death is a period of rest in Him. We read in the book of Revelation, “Then I heard a voice from heaven say, "Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on." "Yes," says the Spirit, "they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them” (Revelation 14:13). This particular verse is alluded to in the funeral liturgy. As the coffin is about to be closed the face is covered and oil is poured over the earthly remains of the departed while the priest prays for the departed to “receive rest from labors”.


The Jubilee year spoken about in Leviticus 25 looks forward to the heavenly rest and liberation from bondage that Christ gifts to his disciples. 

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Day 08 Advent Devotional Dec 08 2015



Dec 08, 2015
Scripture of the Day:
Thought of the day: Freedom in Christ
In Isaiah 61 we read a prophecy about the messiah (anointed one). First the anointing is seen a commissioning. Second we see that the anointed one was commissioned to perform a multitude of activities. Chief among these is the duty to “proclaim liberty to the captives and release to the prisoners.” The Messiah has come to liberate those living in bondage. St Paul declares, “For freedom Christ has set us free” (Galatains 5:1).
Often we live in ignorance of the freedom that we have received from the messiah. It is said that even after the Emancipation Proclamation many of the newly freed slaves continued to live as slaves because they did not become aware of their freedom. Christians are often like that. Although the messiah has made us free, we continued to live as slaves. We have permitted the weak things of this world to become strong shackles that restrict our freedom. These shackles bind our hands from working for Christ; our feet from walking for Christ and our mouths from praising Christ.
This advent season let us reclaim the freedom we have in Christ. Let us cast away the bondage of sin.
               
Song of the Day:

Icon of the Day:
Holy Mandylion of Christ – story of icon imprinted by Christ.

Quote of the day:
May nothing entice me till I happily make my way to Jesus Christ! Fire, cross, struggles with wild beasts, wrenching of bones, mangling of limbs - let them come to me, provided only I make my way to Jesus Christ. – St Ignatius of Antioch