
40 Minutes In The Old Testament Episode 98 (Exodus 29:1-30:10)
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Sep 27, 2017 Chad and Daniel dive into the fascinating ordination of priests, exploring how holiness is transferred and its broader significance. They discuss God's promise of being 'your God' and the comforting themes of love and grace, even amid rebellion. The significance of the altar of incense is examined, highlighting its role in prayer and intercession. The conversation links ancient practices with New Testament fulfillment, showcasing Christ's role as the ultimate high priest. It's an insightful mix of ancient rituals and modern-day implications!
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Holiness is Tangible and Contagious
- Holiness in the Old Testament is tangible and contagious, embedded in physical things like altars and people.
- God's holiness passes through contact, showing that holiness is incarnational, visible, and sensory.
Redemption Covers All Creation
- Creation itself groans for redemption because humanity's sin defiles it.
- Christ's work redeems and sanctifies both humanity and all creation by imputing holiness to them.
Worship's Purpose: God Dwells to Bless
- Old Testament worship aims for God to dwell among His people to do good for them and sanctify them.
- The same purpose carries to New Testament worship: God sanctifies and blesses His people by His presence and gifts.
