Luke presents Jesus’ radically inclusive vision of the Gentiles, the poor, and the unclean in the kingdom of God. Are there modern implications for such a vision?

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What is the modern similarity to Jesus' ideology toward the Gentiles, the poor, and the unclean in the kingdom of God. In todays society what are some examples that we face on a day to day basis on becoming more inclusive with one another. As a whole is the social acceptance becoming more like the standards that Jesus held in the Gospel of Luke. Are there any recent events in time that point us closer to becoming more like Jesus according to Luke, or do we still have a negative perception towards people "categorized" as Gentiles, the poor, and the unclean?

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Jesus’ ideology towards the poor, the Gentiles and the unclean was as a result of the
unexpected behaviors from the Israelites. He recalls the history of Israel in the times of Elijah
and Elisha as written in the books of 1st and 2nd kings. From this period, the Israelites had
swayed from their dictated practices and strong beliefs as a chosen nation. Some of the unbiblical
things they participated in were idolatry, unfaithfulness, and trading in churches, so God moved
His mercies to another nation of the Gentiles, the unclean and the poor. In fact, the Gentiles were
guaranteed a Vi...


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