AI OVERVIEW: Loosen the chains of injustice, untie the cords of the yoke, set the oppressed free, and break every yoke as the fast God has chosen. Share your food with the hungry, provide shelter for the poor wanderer, and clothe the naked, not turning away from your own flesh. These outward acts reframe religious practice as outward-directed justice, and Jesus later intensifies the same four actions in Matthew 25, identifying the hungry, stranger, naked, and imprisoned as the way to encounter him. The teaching connects Isaiah 58 and Matthew 25, showing that true Sabbath rest rests in concrete care for others and that Bethany Church’s Matthew 25 events model this calling in daily life.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: --- DAILY BIBLE STUDY SERIES: TAKE A BEAT WEEK 4, DAY 4 - ISAIAH 58, MATTHEW 25 ---