
Episode 92 - The Sunday Word w/Minister Anthony Smith/ Theological Implications between Juneteenth & Leviticus 25
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2. Human dignity and freedom as Divine Rights the Biblical command to free slaves and restore land emphasizes the inherent dignity and worth of every person
3. The Kingdom of God as a realm of Justice- In Christian theology the kingdom of God is described as a place where justice, peace, and righteousness prevail. The observance and celebration of Juneteenth can be viewed as a foreshadowing or anticipation of God’s future reign of justice where all forms of bondage and oppression are ultimately abolished.
4. Call to Repentance and Reconciliation- The history of slavery and racial injustice calls for Repentance and Reconciliation. Reflecting on Juneteenth through a Biblical lens invites believers to confront past sins, seek forgiveness and commit to healing divisions.
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