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Leviticus 14:1–57
We read here of our need of cleansing and of the sacrifice of a lamb as a way of removing our guilt and bringing us into peace with God (v.
21).
Spiritually, we are ‘poor.’
What we have to bring to God is not ‘that much.’
It is not enough to provide for our cleansing.
What we need has been provided for us – ‘the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world’ (John 1:29).
He has done for us what we could never do for ourselves.
‘There was no other good enough to pay the price of sin.
He only could unlock the gate of heaven and let us in.’ ‘To God be the glory!
Great things He has done.’
Leviticus 15:1–16:34
Each of us is unclean before God.
Each of us needs Christ who gives Himself as ‘a sin offering’ to ‘make atonement’ for us (16:16).
Christ is the perfect Saviour who ‘bears all our iniquities’ (16:22).
Concerning His great Sacrifice for us, the Word of God says, ‘On this day shall atonement be made for you, to cleanse you; from all your sins you shall be clean before the Lord’ (16:30).
Leviticus 17:1–18:30
Through the shed blood of Christ, we have peace with God and eternal life (17:11; Romans 5:1-2, 8-10).
Having received life through Christ, we are to live a new life.
We are not to live in the way of the world.
We are to live as those who belong to the Lord (18:1-5: Romans 6:12:14; 12:1-21).
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