Through the lens of Woman

The Year of Jubilee — rest, release, restoration

The Jubilee included a stunning provision. Land that had been sold returned to the family. If a woman’s father had to sell their inheritance in hard times, the Jubilee meant her brothers, sons, or grandchildren would receive it back. Generations were not meant to be permanently disinherited.

There are women carrying generational losses. A house that was sold. A family business that failed. A line of women in your family who never got to inherit what they should have. Property, voice, opportunity — all sold off in a hard generation, never recovered.

The Father’s heart in Leviticus 25 is restoration. He returns what was lost. And in Christ, the Jubilee is no longer a once-every-fifty-years event. It is a now event. Christ is restoring lines of women that have been quietly dispossessed for generations.

One small thing today: name one inheritance — material, spiritual, relational — that the women in your line have been kept from. Bring it to the Jubilee Christ. Ask Him to restore it. He has been doing this since Leviticus 25.