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Tag Archives: Leviticus

God has a Plan

June 28, 2013

In the Book of Chronicles there is what seems at first glance, a puzzling story concerning Uzzah who appears to …

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Our Churches Should Be Places of Welcome

April 27, 2012

At the end of the Book of Leviticus the message of God is simple. Everything belongs to God so anything …

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The Blind Man Sees

April 26, 2012

As we near the close of the Book of Leviticus, God issues a stern warning to the people of Israel. …

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Let the Children Come to Me

April 19, 2012

God commands the people of Israel to keep the lamps that stand in front of the Tabernacle burning continuously. This …

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Healing in the Name of Jesus

April 18, 2012

In Leviticus, God reminds His people that the Sabbath must be kept holy and He also decrees that a number …

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The Awesome Power of Prayer

April 2, 2012

Once again, God gives instructions for his priests and for the high priest in particular. These people are set aside …

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God Restores Us

March 31, 2012

God extends the ten commandments, not so much adding to them but explaining how wide reaching they are, and with …

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God Loves His Creation

March 30, 2012

God teaches Moses how people should live within their families and communities. He forbids certain sexual relationships, such as those …

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We Need God’s Forgiveness

March 29, 2012

God continues to provide instructions which will benefit both the physical health and the spiritual life of the people of …

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Understanding God’s Plan

March 28, 2012

As with the Ten Commandments, the instructions to the priests on how to deal with skin diseases and mildew in …

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Our Lives Are But A Breath

March 26, 2012

God directs Moses and Aaron on how to deal with those who have a skin disease which would include leprosy. …

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Faith Heals

March 24, 2012

In the Book of Leviticus, God makes known to Moses which animals they may eat and which must not be …

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The Awesome Power of God Brings Peace

March 23, 2012

Aaron and Moses make their offerings to God and a holy fire consumes the offerings in the presence of the …

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Servants of Love

March 22, 2012

Aaron and his sons are set apart, ordained as priests in accordance with the rituals instructed by God through Moses. …

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The Unforgiveable Sin: Unbelief

March 20, 2012

The Lord continues to give instructions to Moses and this time it provides a system of reparation both to the …

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Jesus Came to Forgive Sinners

March 18, 2012

The Lord gives Moses gives further instructions on how to deal with those who break His commandments, even though they …

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Jesus: The Outcast

March 16, 2012

The Lord gives further precise instructions to Moses on how they should present offerings to Him in the Tabernacle. The …

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