The Blood
Here’s an exert from, “To God be the Glory.” by Fanny Crosby
(Pictured – March 24, 1820 – February 12, 1915)
To God be the glory, great things he hath done!
So loved he the world that he gave us his Son,
who yielded his life an atonement for sin,
and opened the lifegate that all may go in.
O perfect redemption, the purchase of blood,
to every believer the promise of God;
the vilest offender who truly believes,
that moment from Jesus a pardon receives.
Leviticus 17:11
“For the life of the body is in its blood. I have given you the blood on the altar to purify you, making you right with the Lord. It is the blood, given in exchange for a life, that makes purification possible.” (See also Leviticus 17:14)
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when it’s important to God
I must admit – reading through Leviticus has been difficult for me. If you read my very first post in this series (view it here) you will know that my purpose in reading through the Bible in chronological order is to write daily of something I saw in that particular days reading.
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The Last Scapegoat
Leviticus 16:10, Leviticus 16:21-22, and Leviticus 16:26, provide a backdrop for a term that is still used today – the “scapegoat.” A scapegoat often describes a person who is being used (so-to-speak) to take the guilt away from the party who actually committed the offence.
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Moving In
This is both true for me and my family as well as Aaron, God’s High Priest and for his. The move as a bit easier for me then for Aaron but I will get back to that. Our family moved into the city of Albany, GA to get a bit closer to “town” and have a much bigger living area –although we sacrificed closet and storage space in the process.
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Hold The Yeast
Here we are in the book we know as Leviticus. Before I began reading it, I thought that “With Your Latte” was going to be in big trouble. Will I be able to relate all these rules and regulations to an inspiring and hopefully thought provoking writing? And since the book, as I believe, is a foreshadow of The Christ (Lev 1:4),
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$100 Million Dollar Butcher Shop
Did God really use 2193 lbs of pure gold in the building of the tabernacle? According to Exodus 38:24 He did just that. Let me put that in 21st century economics. On the day I wrote this, the market value of gold was $1787.42 per ounce. So then,
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He Gifted You Too
The Tabernacle was ready to be constructed as God commanded. And as you have heard me say in times past, God always looks ahead to fulfill needs BEFORE we even realize that the need exists. Moses would need 2 things to get this project completed: People + Materials.
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You Didn’t Go Too Far
As many of you know, I am reading through the bible in chronological order. As I go along, I write about something that sticks out at me and I call it, “With Your Latte.” And when my reading plan took me to Exodus 32:24 I laughed out loud.
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ME? a Minister?
In my reading, I came across something I haven’t thought of in a while…the ephod. The ephod was a garment worn around the high priest’s upper body that featured twelve semiprecious and precious stones on the front, each one bearing the name of one of the tribes of Israel.
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White Shirt Sunday
Chris Reed, a good friend and a part of the Connections community, was my inspiration for this post. On occasion, Chris will take his wife and children to visit his mother and the church that the family has called home for years. This particular church, according to Chris, is somewhat traditional in that there are many “do’s and don’ts”. He explains that the church members are expected to know, understand, and more importantly adhere to a set of dress codes and other various rituals that leadership deems important.
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