Leviticus 24-27 Commandments & Principles

The Lord God gave the Israelites several commandments to follow with principles that would guide them when they entered the Promised Land as well as the consequences of their failure to do so. Although today we do not follow those perfectly, the principles are the same. God promises blessing and curses for His people. If our nation would adhere to these, He would bless us as well. So what keeps us from this blessing but arrogance and disrespect. We do not honor nor follow these principles which are wise and instructive. 

Today as we enter the time of voting, take time to speak and follow these principles. Choose wisely those who will obey and instruct the people. Today unfortunately there are rumors and charges against those who already hold office. Be discerning and check the charges before you vote lest God’s curse come upon you and our nation. 

Obedience = blessings
God desires we obey Him

Leviticus 20-23 Priesthood

God gave regulations for the priesthood and Jesus fulfilled that to the letter. He was set aside and followed the pattern given on Mt Sinai. But, today He is in heaven having ascended to the Father. Some say today there are Levitical priests yet after Jesus ascended Peter wrote to the diaspora and other believers: “But you are a chosen racea royal priesthooda holy nationa people of his own, so that you may proclaim the virtues ofthe one who called you out of darkness into his marvelouslight.  You once were not a people, but now you are God’speople. You were shown no mercy, but now you have received mercy.” 

Today honor the sacrifice of Jesus and live your life as a priest because you are chosen and He has paid the price. That means live a holy life, pure and unadulterated. 

Leviticus. 18 The Laws of Purity

These comprehensive laws are in effect even today and the consequences of disobedience to them is still today. Incest is wrong and the children of that union will be defiled. Protect the line of God so you are perfect before those who are not. God’s laws are not hard and when obeyed, they bring righteousness and purity to the land and the people. 

Today choose God’s way and be blessed. 

Pray for a pure heart
Pray for a pure heart And to be obedient to God

Leviticus 14-16 Atonement & Propitiation

At the time of the OT in the wilderness, God gave instructions for the cleansing of those who were found ill or diseased. Live animals gave their lives for this purpose and the priest was the one following this ritual for the person found in sin or in some way diseased. The priest offered not only live animals but also their blood sprinkled on them. When Christ offered His body on the cross for our sins and it completed that by His blood. In the OT the word atonement was used, but in the NT it is propitiation. The difference between two words explains this ritual. Atonement is a broader, man-focused term for covering, forgiving, or cleansing sin to reconcile humanity with God. Propitiation is a more specific, God-focused term meaning to satisfy or appease divine justice/wrath, thereby removing that wrath. 

The NET Bible explains it this way: In theology, the atonement or atoning sacrifice offered to God to assuage his wrath and render him propitious to sinners. Christ is the propitiation for the sins of men. Rom 3. 1 John 2.

Today stop and consider the price paid for your sins through the blood sacrifice of Christ our Lord. 

Leviticus 11-13 God’s Rules of Clean/Unclean

As we read these chapters, which to us seems boring, we must stop and ask why God included them. Perhaps one reason is to help the people understand the gravity of sin. Sin encroaches and destroys and so God has given us a visual image of its destruction. In addition these chapters give us rules for what is edible to what is not, and there is also the prescription to keep a nation pure from all that unclean.  

Today we have doctors and health systems that study infectious disease but in the days of Leviticus that was an unknown. How gracious is our God to give us plain and simple rules to keep the body pure of that which would infect them and others. The Israelites wandered in the desert for 40+ years without medical advancement. God was not only the Dr. but also the pharmacist. 

Thank God for the doctors we have today and thank God for His clear prescriptions for healthy living. 

Rules are given for a purpose
God’s rules ensure blessings

Exodus 1-3 Preservation

This week is Holocaust week and the stories abound of those whose lives were preserved from the evil plans of one man, Hitler. Exodus tells us the story of one man whose life was preserved because two women boldly stepped forward to refuse to obey Pharaoh’s order to kill the male babies. During WWII, there were several men and women who sought ways to preserve the Jews from extinction. Had it not been for these bold people today the evil plans of Pharaoh and Hitler would be carried out. Thankful for these two midwives who boldly stood against Pharaoh. 

Today we have many who are standing strong against the abortion lobby to protect women who are found to be with child. Will we be like the many who join in this horrid way or will we be like the two midwives who ignored Pharaoh and preserved Moses? Who knows what man or woman is even now in the womb of protection and one day will rise to be a voice for those who cannot speak? God’s ways are not the ways of man whose heart is evil continually because they blinded by the evil one, “the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving so that they might not see the light.” [2 Cor 4:4] 

Pray for the unborn today that their lives may be preserved. 

Choose Life
Choose God! Love God! Obey God!

Leviticus 5-7 Atonement

One of the most important words we come across in this book is the word atonement.  Here we are told that it is the priest who will make atonement for man or woman who has been found in sin. But, what does that word mean to us today? So I went looking up that word to try to harmonize my thoughts and understanding. Here is what I found:

  • Atonement is primarily the act of repairing a broken relationship between a holy God and a sinful humanity.
  • Sacrifice: It views Jesus’ death on the cross as the ultimate “once-for-all” sacrifice that fulfills and replaces the animal sacrifice systems of the Old Testament.
  • Satisfaction: It is often described as satisfying the demands of divine justice, where the penalty for sin—death—is paid by Christ on behalf of others. 

Jesus was our atonement, if I understand correctly. He paid the price of my sin and your sin by his death on the cross. When you stop to consider this, it is a weighty answer. How can a sinful man do this but He could because He is without sin. He was sinless and therefore could make atonement for me and you. That makes 1 John 1:9 not only true but helpful. If we say we have no sin, then we are only deceiving ourselves. But, if we recognize that sin and go to God and confess that sin, He alone, that is Christ alone, can make atonement for me. 

Perhaps this verse would better explain it: 1Jo 3:5 And you know that Jesus was revealed to take away sins, and in him there is no sin. And that is why He could make atonement for us. 

Jesus is our Atonement
He was the perfect sacrifice

Leviticus 1-4 Offerings

God established a way for men/women to bring offerings to the priests for absolution [formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment] of their sins, whether they were intentional or unintentional. One condition: the offering must be spotless, pure and without any defects. Is our offering the same? Do we offer with pure hearts? 

Now as before, God desires that we acknowledge our sin and seek His cleansing and forgiveness. Then, the people had to come over and over to seek forgiveness and we are to do the same with our sin. We don’t offer goats or sheep or even birds but we do it with our prayers seeking God’s forgiveness. What sin are you holding on to that needs cleansing? The Apostle John wrote these words to remind us of our part in the cleansing process. FIRST acknowledge not deny.  If we say we do not bear the guilt of sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us. SECONDLY; But if we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous, forgiving us our sins andcleansing us from all unrighteousness. THIRDLY;  If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar and his word is not in us.

Today stop and consider these truths. 

Exodus 35 Willing hearts and spirits

There is an old saying that idle hands are the devil’s workshop. How true that is! Perhaps that is why God plans work for His children, whether it is harvesting or building, God has a purpose and a plan just to combat that saying. In our reading today we see that God chose to bless those with willing hearts and spirits to prepare the items for the building of this tabernacle. It was a massive undertaking out there in the wilderness but God had prepared for this time by having them store the riches of Egypt as they departed. They probably wondered why they had so much and such riches out there in the desert. Yet these beautiful items were given to Bezalel and Oholiab to build this structure as a place of worship. Both men were blessed by God for His work. 

Every step was to honor God and to prepare a place of worship for the people. Today do we have willing hearts and spirits to do the work of God as Bezalel and Ohlioab had? Take a snapshot of your work today and contemplate that question. 

Exodus 32 Reminding God?

Are you a person that forgets and needs reminders from others about your promises? Humans do forget, but what about God? Does He forget? Is it wrong for us to remind Him of His promises? He is eternal and everlasting from the beginning to the end. Why then did Moses remind God? Stop and consider this, it wasn’t because God had forgotten, but God loves to hear what He has promised. He loves to have people, who are the forgetful ones, to remember His promises! One author said it like this: “Exodus 32 highlights God’s unwavering commitment to His covenant, using the interaction with Moses to demonstrate that while He is just, He is also deeply merciful and responsive to prayer.” 

Today, stop and recall the promises of God not to remind God but so you don’t forget. 

 Num 15:40 Thus you will remember and obey all my commandments and be holy to your God.

remember
God never sleeps or forgets
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