
The Bible Recap Day 048 (Leviticus 14-15) - Year 8
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Feb 17, 2026 A walk through Leviticus laws on cleansing, offerings, and what they reveal about gratitude and atonement. Discussion of mold, disease, and brokenness in creation. Reflections on God’s sovereignty over illness and a hopeful promise of future homes in Canaan. Exploration of sacrifice purposes and the limits of self-purification.
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Holiness Framed By Human Brokenness
- God is perfect and holy while we live in a fallen, imperfect world that produces things like disease and mold.
- Levitical laws remind Israel of the fall and the need for atonement even when issues aren't moral sins.
Hold The Canaan Promise In Mind
- Remember God's promise that the Israelites won't live in tents forever and will one day have houses in Canaan.
- Use that promise to hold hope even as you read laws about imperfections like mold in future homes.
Three Purposes Of Sacrifice
- Sacrifices require cost, substitution, and drawing near to God as central elements.
- These rituals symbolically cover sin, substitute for the sinner, and allow approach to God's presence.
