220410 - Leviticus 1-7 - Maki Miço
About this Episode
Although the book of Leviticus is difficult to read and hard going, the sacrificial system points us to the ultimate sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ. Some of principles drawn from the five sacrificial offerings of Leviticus 1-7 prompt to consider how serious we must take the indwelling and worship of our creator, loving and holy God. Read Leviticus. Grow in your understanding of how holy God is. Live a life that takes sin seriously and is marked by worship that is costly, giving the very best, full of thanksgiving, where everything we are and have belongs to God and with commitment to justice and righteousness.
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