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Contributing Writer: Lindsey Capron
The book of Leviticus is the book of the Bible that is cast in the darkest shadows in Christian culture. Pastors hardly want to preach from it, and it’s undoubtedly not enthusiastically discussed in Bible Studies. With its six hundred plus rules on how to live a life that’s pleasing God, it can seem downright impossible to be and do everything that He wants.
Deep between the myriad of rules, rituals, and offerings lie significant details about God’s character when it comes to holiness and how to relate to Him. In Leviticus 4:1-5:19, God speaks to Moses and gives Him clear, specific instructions about sin, guilt, and a solution on how to get them forgiven.
Between having an anointed priest or elder stand in the gap for the offender (Lev. 4:5,15-16, 25, 5:8), the offender having to bring a perfect sacrifice; one without blemish (Lev. 4:3, 23, 28, 32), the slaughtering and spreading of blood in a specific manner on the alter, it can all seem like too much.
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Join us each day as we read the One Year Bible together. Listen to the devotionals and use them as a space to begin or end the assigned Bible reading. Follow us on Facebook & Instargram to share your insights!
Connect with Lindsey Capron at www.lovegraceandlight.com
Lindsey is a speaker and blogger of her Christian lifestyle blog Love Grace and Light. Passionate about writing and studying God’s word, Lindsey blogs about the lesson and blessings God gives in the extraordinary and every day with truth and a twist of humor. Lindsey has been featured in both national and international magazine such as VoyageMIA, Shout Out Miami, and Beauty and the Gospel. Lindsey currently resides in Fort Lauderdale, FL with her wonderful husband, Donovan.
This devotional was submitted by Lindsey Capron, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given Purpose® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Contributing Writer: Lindsey Capron
The book of Leviticus is the book of the Bible that is cast in the darkest shadows in Christian culture. Pastors hardly want to preach from it, and it’s undoubtedly not enthusiastically discussed in Bible Studies. With its six hundred plus rules on how to live a life that’s pleasing God, it can seem downright impossible to be and do everything that He wants.
Deep between the myriad of rules, rituals, and offerings lie significant details about God’s character when it comes to holiness and how to relate to Him. In Leviticus 4:1-5:19, God speaks to Moses and gives Him clear, specific instructions about sin, guilt, and a solution on how to get them forgiven.
Between having an anointed priest or elder stand in the gap for the offender (Lev. 4:5,15-16, 25, 5:8), the offender having to bring a perfect sacrifice; one without blemish (Lev. 4:3, 23, 28, 32), the slaughtering and spreading of blood in a specific manner on the alter, it can all seem like too much.
Read More at www.ourgivenpurpose.com
Join us each day as we read the One Year Bible together. Listen to the devotionals and use them as a space to begin or end the assigned Bible reading. Follow us on Facebook & Instargram to share your insights!
Connect with Lindsey Capron at www.lovegraceandlight.com
Lindsey is a speaker and blogger of her Christian lifestyle blog Love Grace and Light. Passionate about writing and studying God’s word, Lindsey blogs about the lesson and blessings God gives in the extraordinary and every day with truth and a twist of humor. Lindsey has been featured in both national and international magazine such as VoyageMIA, Shout Out Miami, and Beauty and the Gospel. Lindsey currently resides in Fort Lauderdale, FL with her wonderful husband, Donovan.
This devotional was submitted by Lindsey Capron, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given Purpose® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.