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Yesterday, we read from Luke how Jesus begins his ministry with a bold proclamation: God’s good news is for everyone—not just for those we expect or prefer. This radical inclusivity angered many in his hometown, just as it can unsettle us today. Yet it is precisely this boundary-breaking love that reveals the heart of God.

Our late President Jimmy Carter embodied this challenging Gospel in his life and work. Whether building homes through Habitat for Humanity, advocating for human rights, or eradicating disease, Carter’s actions consistently reflected a commitment to serving others—especially those on the margins. He once said, “My faith demands—this is not optional—my faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I can, whenever I can, for as long as I can, with whatever I have, to try to make a difference.”

This is the heart of the good news Jesus proclaimed: a call to action, a summons to extend God’s love and justice beyond the boundaries of our comfort. It’s not easy. It requires humility, courage, and a willingness to let go of our assumptions. But it is also deeply transformative, for ourselves and the world.

As you move into the week ahead, consider: How is God challenging you to live out the Gospel in your daily life? Where are you being called to bring good news to the poor, release to the captives, or freedom to the oppressed?

May you find yourself in God’s story today. -Pastor Peter

Let’s pray… God of justice and mercy, challenge us to see beyond our boundaries. Give us courage to follow your call and live your good news. Amen.