The Bible In A Year 64

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Leviticus 1-3, Matthew 20

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  1. Laurie Harrison says:

    I am shocked by the sacrifice and blood in Leviticus. I can just imagine the sights and smells as the continual procession of people waiting to slaughter the animals as we can’t help but sin!

    BUT, it was meant to be harsh and violent as the offerer pressed their hands on the sacrifice’s head! Their needed to be a shedding of blood to ATONE for their sins (the burnt offering).
    There needed to be a token of setting aside their very best for God, in token (the grain offering).
    There needed to be peace offerings (fellowship) and sin offerings to gain forgiveness for their constant and often unintentional sin. An act of WORSHIP to reestablish fellowship with God.

    There is a simple assurance throughout that the Priest will make atonement on their behalf for their sin IF they follow the offerings asked and they WILL be forgiven.

    I am SO thankful that Jesus shed His own previous blood for us/me/you. He has paid ALL our debts and covered ALL our sin (if we would but ask!). Thank You Jesus!!

    The cross has the final word….HALLELUJAH

  2. Oceanna King says:

    28 even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”

  3. Rebecca Rascol says:

    ❤️

  4. Tami Emmerson says:

    Yes!

  5. Sydney Daniels says:

    ❤️

  6. Vita Bonda says:

    Such a good passage❤️

  7. Lisa Egnew says:

    32And stopping, Jesus called them and said, “What do you want me to do for you?”

  8. Trudy Munro says: