Long has the cherished narrative of the Hebrew people resonated throughout the eons of history — the story of a God who comes to the aid of His people, setting the captives free and paving the way to a promised land. Jesus of Nazareth, bearing within Himself the culmination of this story, was also the embodiment of its primary theme — liberty.
Let’s take a look at the top 5 reasons that Jesus loved freedom.
Patrick is the founder and lead editor of the publication. Currently a pastor of many years by trade, Patrick served in the US Army and did his graduate work at both Miami University in Oxford, OH (Social Sciences) and the University of Dayton (Theology) — earning an advanced degree. He enjoys bringing a larger historical and philosophical perspective to his projects. Also, he likes comic books.
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