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Five times in eight verses, God said the same thing: the fire on the altar shall not go out. The priests didn't start it—God did. Their job was to feed wood to it every morning, whether they felt like it or not. And tucked into the same chapters is the one offering in all of Leviticus that nobody was required to bring. The thanksgiving offering. Completely voluntary. And it had to be eaten the same day. Because gratitude doesn't keep. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-128the-ongoing-fire. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
By Steve and Pam TraylorFive times in eight verses, God said the same thing: the fire on the altar shall not go out. The priests didn't start it—God did. Their job was to feed wood to it every morning, whether they felt like it or not. And tucked into the same chapters is the one offering in all of Leviticus that nobody was required to bring. The thanksgiving offering. Completely voluntary. And it had to be eaten the same day. Because gratitude doesn't keep. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-128the-ongoing-fire. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.