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Luke recounts Christ entering the synagogue and reading from the prophet Isaiah. We would be honored to experience such a thing, but why are some people in the synagogue so offended? What did Christ say in his sermon that was so controversial? Why is it so significant that Christ reads from Isaiah 61:1,2 when he enters the synagogue? What does Isaiah tell us about our identity as we are set apart in Christ? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our message titled, “Christ Equipped and Commissioned”
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