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Leviticus: A Brief Introduction to God’s Word - Series Part 4

After rescuing Israel from Egypt, God gave them laws to live as His holy people. Leviticus is essentially the priest’s handbook—but it was for all Israel, showing how sinful people could dwell with a holy God before Jesus came to fulfill the law (Matthew 5:17). These laws pointed forward to Christ, the only One who could perfectly satisfy them. It opens at Mount Sinai, with God speaking to Moses from the Tabernacle. Chapters 1–7 detail five main offerings—burnt, grain, peace, sin, and guilt—each showing how atonement, thanksgiving, and restored fellowship worked under the old covenant. Chapters 8–10 describe the ordination of Aaron’s sons as priests, and the sobering death of Nadab and Abihu for disobeying God’s worship commands. Chapters 11–15 give purity laws—what was clean or unclean in food, disease, and bodily conditions. These distinctions reminded Israel they were set apart from other nations. At the book’s center, chapter 16 describes the Day of Atonement—when the high priest entered the Most Holy Place once a year to make atonement for the nation’s sins—pointing to Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice (Hebrews 9:11–14). The second half (chapters 17–27) is the Holiness Code—covering moral conduct, justice, festivals, sabbath years, and blessings or curses based on obedience. It includes the call, “Be holy, for I the LORD your God am holy” (19:2). Important truth: These laws were for Israel under the old covenant. We are no longer under them as a system of righteousness, because Jesus fulfilled the ceremonial law and perfectly kept God’s moral standard. The sacrifices, priests, and purity codes were shadows; Christ is the reality (Colossians 2:16–17). Key lessons: • God is holy, and calls His people to holiness. • Sin separates, but God provides atonement. • Worship is on His terms. • Justice and mercy are part of holiness. 🙏🏼 CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #BibleHistory #OldTestament #BibleStudy #God #Bible #Jesus #Leviticus #Christian #BornAgain

Leviticus: A Brief Introduction to God’s Word - Series Part 4
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📖 What Is the Bible, Really? A Love Letter from God

If someone handed you a book and told you it was written over the span of 1,500 years, across three continents, by 40 different authors from all walks of life—but that it all told one unified story—you might be intrigued. That book is the Bible. It’s not just a religious book. It’s a divine record of history, poetry, prophecy, and redemption. It’s the inspired Word of God—66 books that tell the story of the universe, Heaven, Earth, and humanity. It’s a love letter from our Creator that explains who we are, why we’re here, and what happens next. What’s Inside? The Bible begins with the creation of the universe and of mankind. From there, it becomes a powerful, sometimes tragic, always intentional documentation of human choices—some faithful, others rebellious. It’s filled with: • Genealogies and historical records • Laws and covenants • Prophecies that came true—and some that still await fulfillment • Stories of great faith and courage (like David, Esther, and Daniel) • Heartbreaking consequences of sin and rebellion • Poetry and praise songs, especially in Psalms and Song of Solomon And all that? That’s just the Old Testament. Two Halves of One Story The Bible is divided into two main sections: • The Old Testament (before Jesus) • The New Testament (because of Jesus) The New Testament begins with the birth of Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah. It contains: • His life, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection • A record of how His followers (the apostles) spread the Good News throughout the known world • Letters of encouragement, instruction, and warning to early churches • And a powerful prophetic vision of what’s to come in the book of Revelation 🙏🏼 CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #BibleHistory #Bible #BibleTruths #Gospel #Jesus #God #Scripture

📖 What Is the Bible, Really? A Love Letter from God
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