40 Minutes In The Old Testament

Episode 126a (Leviticus 22:1-23:22)

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Jun 29, 2018
Delve into the rich concept of holiness as a divine gift, and consider whether one can truly lose it. Explore the sacred calendar of Israel, focusing on pivotal festivals like the Passover and Pentecost that shaped spiritual lives. The discussion reveals the importance of the Sabbath as a sacred rhythm, contrasting its intended rest with legalism. Also, discover the role of intentional rebellion in ancient Israel, emphasizing the conscious choice to turn from God and its implications.
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Holiness Is a Divine Gift

  • Holiness is a divine gift, not a human achievement.
  • Sanctification is God's work, and we are recipients who must live accordingly.
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Sanctification Depends On God's Presence

  • Sanctification depends on God's presence, not human effort.
  • Driving God out results in losing sanctification, not God leaving due to impurity.
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God Withdraws After Willful Rebellion

  • God’s patience is immense but limited by willful idolatry.
  • When people profane His house by rejecting Him, God ultimately withdraws His presence.
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