Leviticus 4:1-5:19 + Mark 2:13-3:6 + Psalm 36:1-12 + Proverbs 10:1-2
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Old Testament – Today in Leviticus we read about the Sin Offering and the Guilt Offering. Combine this with our readings from yesterday and we’ve covered the 5 major Old Testament sacrifices – which I’ll recap below from the NIV Study Bible. I’d recommend taking a good mental note of these 5 Sacrifices, as we’ll keep reading about them this year in various capacities in the OT:
1. Burnt Offering – Voluntary act of worship; atonement for unintentional sin in general; expression of devotion, commitment and surrender to God. Bull, ram or male bird is offered – wholly consumed no defect.
2. Grain Offering – Voluntary act of worship; recognition of God’s goodness and provisions; devotion to God. Grain, fine flour, olive oil, incense, baked bread, salt offered – accompanied burnt and fellowship offering.
3. Fellowship Offering – Voluntary act of worship; thanksgiving and fellowship as it included a communal meal. Any animal without defect from herd or flock offered.
4. Sin Offering – Mandatory atonement for specific unintentional sin; confession of sin; forgiveness of sin; cleansing from defilement. Young bull for high priest & congregation offered. Male goat for leader. Female goat or lamb for common person. Dove or pigeon for the poor. Tenth of an ephah of fine flour for the very poor.
5. Guilt Offering – Mandatory atonement for unintentional sin requiring restitution; cleansing from defilement; make restitution; pay 20% fine. Ram or lamb offered.
(above 5 points from the NIV Study Bible p. 151)

Chapter 4 verse 29 contains something new I learned recently, again from NIV Study Bible: “They are to lay a hand on the head of the sin offering and slaughter it at the place where burnt offerings are slaughtered.” The sin offering included confession (see chapter 5 verse 5) and the symbolic transfer of guilt by laying hands on the sacrifice, as we see here in verse 29. It’s only recently that I’ve understood that the laying on of hands on the offering symbolically transferred guilt to the offering.

Chapter 4 verse 21 foreshadows Jesus’ death on the cross outside the gates of Jersusalem at Golgotha: “The priest must then take what is left of the bull outside the camp and burn it there, just as is done with the sin offering for the high priest.” Here’s how Hebrews chapter 13 verses 11 through 14 looks back at this verse in Leviticus: “The high priest carries the blood of animals into the Most Holy Place as a sin offering, but the bodies are burned outside the camp. And so Jesus also suffered outside the city gate to make the people holy through his own blood. Let us, then, go to him outside the camp, bearing the disgrace he bore. For here we do not have an enduring city, but we are looking for the city that is to come.”

Bible.org’s commentary on Leviticus chapter 4 and the Sin Offering is at this link and commentary on chapter 5 and the Guilt Offering is at this link.
New Testament – Today we read about Jesus calling Levi / Matthew from his tax collector booth.

Jesus’ teaching in Mark chapter 2 verse 27 is very wise for each of us to keep in mind: “”The Sabbath was made to benefit people, and not people to benefit the Sabbath.”

Psalms – I love Psalm 36 today! There are some powerful verses in this Psalm… Starting off with verse 1 being a scary & true verse… “Sin whispers to the wicked, deep within their hearts. They have no fear of God to restrain them.” Wow. I’ll admit – I’ve been there. I know what it is like to have sin whispering deep within my heart. Thank God for the gift of Jesus – the savior of my world… Thank God for the gift of the fear of God. And thank God for the gift of the Holy Spirit who directs us along the narrow path – the path of life and light. I pray that verse 1 does not ring too true for you today – but if it does, please pray to Jesus to instead fill your heart with Jesus’ Spirit, which is the only power that can truly dispel the whisper of sin within.

Verses 5 & 6 reminded me immediately of the Third Day song “Your Love Oh Lord”, which borrows nicely from these verses. “Your unfailing love, O LORD, is as vast as the heavens; your faithfulness reaches beyond the clouds. Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the ocean depths.” I believe Third Day won the Grammy for their CD “Wire”. Great CD. Thanks to TD for their ministry!

Verse 9 just has so much simplicity in it’s truth… I love it… I hope you believe this too – “For you are the fountain of life, the light by which we see.” Are there really any other lights by which we may see? Are there really any other fountains of life?

Proverbs – We start Proverbs chapter 10 today, with the reminder that we’re currently reading Proverbs of King Solomon, the son of David. Verse 2 is another great reminder for each of us… “right living can save your life.” Do you believe this? Do you practice this? Below is a portrait of King Solomon by artist Guy Rowe:

Worship Video: Based on my reflection above in Psalms about “Your Love, Oh Lord” by Third Day, here’s a live version below. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP_Q4z0x_Fw
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Your love, O LORD, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies.” Psalm 36:5 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that you would worship God for His Love and His Faithfulness every day when you look toward the heaven and look toward the sky. Pray that you would receive God’s love and faithfulness in your life today and every day to come.
Comments from you & Question of the Day: Psalm 36 verse 1 is a sobering verse: “Sin whispers to the wicked, deep within their hearts. They have no fear of God to restrain them.” Have you ever felt sin whispering to you? Do you think that sin can indeed whisper to our hearts? Can it whisper from within our hearts? Do we need more than just fear of God to restrain us from sin? Has Jesus freed you from the whisper of sin within your heart? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
God bless,
Mike
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======= Ramona:
Leviticus 4-5:19
Okay I seem to be stuck on noticing “strange” things or at things off the beaten path things and that could be either bad or good. I just don’t know why I’m focusing what appears to be incidental, or are they? Yesterday it was the last two verses in the third chapter that stated the “fat” belong to God and I thought about the epidemic obesity in this country. Today I am looking at the “guilt” that comes on the entire community if the High Priest sins! (Lev 4:3). Well we know intentionally or unintentionally until Jesus came the High Priest was sinning, so the entire community suffered for the sins of the designated human mediator between God and man. They community also suffered the guilt of one person’s unintentional sin.
In all the animal sacrifices, except for the burnt offering, it appears that only the “fat” was taken out and burned! Not only would that produce an “aroma” emanating from the Tabernacle’s courtyard, but the sound of “fat” frying would be loud and produce a very colorful and high flame. Since everything writeen about in scripture has parallel “type” that leads to Jeus’ work on the cross, I don’t think my mind which seems to have attached itself to this “fat” thing will let it go until it gets a revelations, albeit a small one of what that means. Or maybe I should just read the Bible.org links and see if a get an answer.
The other thing that I’ve noticed is the sacrifices are to make atonement for unintentional sin. What is done for intentional sin? Hmmm
Some wondering thoughts:
SIN
2398 Strongs’ Numbering System
חטא
châṭâ’
BDB (Brown-Driver-Briggs’ Hebrew Definitions):
1) to sin, miss, miss the way, go wrong, incur guilt, forfeit, purify from uncleanness
Unintentional sin not planned sin, very interesting. These sacrifices and rituals were designed for the “stuff” that happens along the way. Since we are creatures that hate to admit we “missed the mark,” so to speak, a person would have to operate in “Truth” to realize that they have missed it BEFORE the consequences show up in ones’ life or the life of the community. All sin gives fruit to its own rewards. To have a life rooted in Truth one must deal truthfully with oneself and not be restrained by what family, community, country and “Church” thinks. Many jobs require inventories, even if it is only of supplies, material and human resource; but how often do we take an inventory of ourselves based on the standard and rule of God’s Laws? It is not about what others say, or even ourselves, it is about what God says. Anything else is sin.
I also understand that one can know the Truth, but that doesn’t mean one applies Truth rightly. Like soap, Truth, the Word, does you no good unless applied according to directions.
Mark 2:13-3:6
I see throughout this entire passage folks trying to rein Jesus in to do the prescribed “church thing,” well in this case the Pharisee, Sadducee thing. Forget that jesus was healing and preaching and teaching the people, something that the religious leaders had failed to do, Jesus wasn’t one of them, He wasn’t hang’n with their posse, He didn’t go to the same seminary, or is it the cemetery, with them.
I am always blown away when I read about the man that Jesus healed on the Sabbath day that had the deformed hand. These lovely men were just waiting for Jesus to lay hands on him so they could accuse Him of working on the Sabbath and doing it no less, in the synagogue. Well how dare he even to think about it. But Jesus is cool He just has the man to stretch forth his hand and he is healed. Although Jesus did show some righteous indignation before he did the deed. These guys had no “love” whatsoever for their fellow man. The very men and women they were supposed to be ministering too.
Psalm 36:1-12
It appears that David is observing the character of the wicked and how they act toward God. But it appears that as he writes his observations, he sees in his minds eye the magnificence of God against the backdrop of wicked men. The light of God is overpowers the wicked upon the earth and under the earth.
Proverbs 10:1-2
Thievery, deceit and all of their children will only give you misery, ashes and bitterness as its fruit. What the world counts as riches is Fools Gold!
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Lauren:
Psalm 36 really grabbed me as well. I believe this describes everyone to an extent; I mean, if we were sinless then we wouldn’t have needed Jesus to sacrifice His life. For me, I think this reigns true because as a teenager (16 years old), it’s really hard to live in a world where EVERYTHING around me is so negative, concerning God. Of course my family is great, and they set wonderful examples for me to follow, but the 8+ hours I spend at school each day are like a cycle of tests that I’m barely passing now that I’m an “older” teen. Just as the scripture said, the sin is deep down in the heart and though I do not act on it, it’s still there. I don’t even want to allow the devil to plant seeds in my mind because when I entertian the thoughts, they become desires of my heart. The bible says that when you think of the sin, you’ve commented it in your heart. I know God will forgive me, but my desire is to be free from the strongholds of the enemy. I don’t want to be Jesus but I do want to be more like him and this Bible blog is really giving me insight to many questions I have about life in general.
!!!!!!***!!! Thanx you all !!!***!!!!!!
Lauren
======= Kristy:
I have to admit that I have read Mark 2 before and I have always had a confusion regarding the wine skin parable. Thank you so much for the link to bible.org – I feel that the Holy Spirit has revealed to me God’s truth in this passage now. He Is the Lord of Change, “Jesus is the new superior garment, incompatible with the old garment – the Old Testament religious sytem. He is bringing about something entirely new.”
Praise the Lord for His word!
Kristy
======= Jeff:
Hey Mike,
I just want to say I really appreciate this site. It really nice to read and then come here and hear about it, bc Lord knows I can miss the points on my own.haha. Thanks for everything. You do a Great. Also Love the Pics.
In Christ,
Jeff
======= Rick:
I am new to this blog. Recently I saw footage from Jim Caldwell and Ron Wyatt of Mt. Sinai in Saudi Arabia. This has made all of this section of scripture from Exodus 14 forward extremely exciting to me.
Is anyone else out there aware of this photography? Seeing that altar and the corrals leading up to it was incredible.
Rick
======= Bob:
Fellow readers,
There has been something on my heart for some time that has come up again since trying to read the Bible each day. I’ve been a Christian all of my life, raised in a very “emotional” Christian setting, know all the buzz words, etc. Maybe this is why I’m finding the Bible, dare I say, boring!?!? Reading through like this has been so difficult because even the most exciting material is something I’ve heard over and over again, through church, Christian radio, etc. I’ve never “felt” anything special, even though I am so thankful for the Christian path my life has taken. Christian music seems boring and ordinary, and the buzz words are useless and sound fake. Has anyone else experienced this? I can’t imagine it’s just me. I so badly want to get excited about this, but it’s so difficult.
Thank you,
-Bob
======= Ramona:
Bob,
One question” Have you read through the Bible before or have you just read specific passages? I’m not sure how long you have been with us, but I have written about how boring reading the Bible can be, at least it was (past tense) for me. Boring was the name of the game when I began reading 17/18 years ago. However, each and every year I continued, the parts that felt like dry desert sand, began to blossom and bloom.
My first year there were only three passages that spoke to me, two in the Book of Psalms and one in Galatians. My motivation for reading the scripture probably was not common or conventional. After have spent 20 years cursing out folks who read the Bible, specifically black folk, and NOT attending or setting foot in a church, no matter the function, I found myself and my life totally bankrupt. Lets just say this, I “tried” some of the things I saw in the Bible as lifestyle choices only out of a dare, which was,
“You can stand and argue all day whether there is a God or not. Try it, find something in it and “work it,” If it is a success, keep it, if not throw the Bible in the trash.” About three four years after that encounter and that challenge, I accepted salvation; however, it still took me about three more years to set foot in a church.
Because I came out of homes and churches that were abusive who used the scriptures to manipulate and justify their behavior, I was determined to know the Bible for myself and not fall into the same pattern of abusive behavior that defined my childhood.
I hope that someone will come along who has had the same experience you are having and give you some insight and direction. Your experience sounds like a lot of P.Ks (preacher’s kid) I know. I wonder if that saying, “familiarity breeds contempt” is working in your life. Whatever it is, God can destroy any stronghold. Matter of fact just admitting your dilemma, probably means you are headed for a BIG breakthrough.
Ramona
======= John:
Bob,
Your post makes comments on Mark, Leviticus, etc. seem not so important.
First, let me say that it takes great courage to post like this and not do it anonymously. Others may have the same question (with variations) running through their minds. I think you may be doing a great service tonight.
I am going to take a different tact than Ramona, but in no way do I want a reply from you – my prayer is that you will commune with God to find the answers to your situation. As a special request, I would ask for ALL here to also pray for you so that you find the answers you seek.
The good news is:
Matt 7:7
“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.”
Go to God through Jesus Christ; ask him your questions. Go as humbly as a child, having a heart with no guile that is open to the truth, and be completely honest with the Father.
Some people I know have been Christians a long time, and they just got jaded. “The adversary” has a plan, and while he cannot take away our salvation, he can destroy our testimony if we allow it. The methods (attacks) are constant and unrelenting, especially if a weakness is perceived. If this is the case with you, you should pray for the Holy Spirit to move in you and spark a revival in your faith and Belief in Christ. Some call it a “quickening”.
Salvation is a personal thing, but it may be that you were never truly saved. Again, that is between you and God. You need to pray and ask him to reveal that to you. The good news is:
“WHOMSOEVER WILL”
If you find that to be the case, it can be fixed immediately, by acknowledging God, Repenting of your sins, Accepting Christ’s Sacrifice as the atonement(covering) for your sins – doing all this with an open heart AND submitting your will to His will. Let Jesus guide your life.
Submission of My Will, giving myself completely to the Father, was the bigeest stumbling block for me. I was too proud to do that. It took two weeks of prayer, before I got it right – before I became so broken, so sorrowful, so honest, so willing to let Him lead my life. If I had quit on that first night of saying “the prayer” – I would not be a “child of God” an “heir to Heaven”. I am convicted about that sentiment.
As Ramona said, your post alone reveals the Holy Spirit is convicting you or the Father is Drawing you. Go to Him, tonight if possible and ASK (ask,seek,knock) for the answer(s) to your plight.
I will pray for you.
John
======= Andrew:
Dear Bob,
No, you are not the only one. I recognise your problem. I have some of the symptoms.
My take on it is that we humans like to systematize things because it helps us to keep everything (including God) under control. That is why the Law did not work in the end. Fulfilling the law became an empty ritual, the Priests and the Scribes and Pharisees piled on more layers of rules and rituals which were intended to help, but only made it worse. Big parts of the church is in a similar situation. Running a system. Using all the right words, rituals, teaching programmes. But empty in some essential way.
What each of us needs is an Acts 2 experience, and our personal Acts 9 experience. We need a personal encounter with the Spirit of God. We need to experience His Spirit living in us, as Jesus promised. It has to be real for us personally. As you are experiencing, knowing all the jargon, the theology, the systems and rituals does not bring it alive.
And there is no system or ritual to fix the problem. But as Ramona has said, you are on the right track by having asked the question. And maybe a way forward for you will be an experience of persistent prayer like John’s. But it is a personal thing. God knows you and He will meet you where you are. (But, of course, you have all these clichés off pat already!)
And you already have piles of all the right books! Nevertheless, : ) a book recently helped me perceive the reality of the spiritual layer of our existence and what is meant by the ‘heart’, the core of our being that God really needs to be able to deal with, to mend and to heal. The book is by John Eldredge: “Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive”. The title includes the key words. We have died in the system. Jesus came to bring us new life. Well, you know that. You have been told that many times. But are missing the actual experience. John Eldredge explains how that has happened to us and shows some of the ways back to life.
Blessings,
Andrew
======= Stef:
Hi Bob, my heart goes out to you because i have often thought that i take the Bible and God almost forgranted as i seem to have known the truth all my life..iv often wished i could have had a saul conversion instead where the Lord just struck me down and the truth was a revelation not something iv always known..its difficult to say these things out loud because it makes me feel so ungrateful for the precious gift of a Christian upbringing.A book that helped me a lot recently was “the Purpose Driven Life” and now im finding that reading every day is providing me with the discipline i lacked and opening up the Bible in a new way.You obviously have so much knowledge and learning but i will pray from my heart that you will meet with God and it will all become a very personal relationship and you will be filled with joy and peace ( not just the words but the real stuff itself : ) God bless,
Stef
======= Anka:
Dear Bob,I’m a first timer here on this blog and I have to say this…The love and patience of Jesus truly shows up in all the commentators here…here I saw laughter,pain,hope…Welcome on board and I do hope you will have a deeper revelation of God as you go on.
I wanted to ask what did make it right for David to eat consecrated bread that was only for the priests…and give some to his companions…but something inside me said to chew and swallow what I have now first:)God bless you all
Anka
======= Bob:
Thank you all for your encouragement and prayers. Your perspectives seem logical and are encouraging. I’m not going to give up, and will keep this all in mind when I hit the “dry spots”. This blog is really a great resource. The interactive nature will be very helpful over time.
Thanks again,
-Bob
======= Richard:
Found the readings today profoundly engaging. The simularities between OT sacrifices and the death of Jesus Christ hit me quit hard. I realise that no matter how deep sin whispers into my heart, all I have to do is place my hand on Jesus and it all goes away.
Richard
======= Johnnie:
Today, Leviticus 5:1 spoke to me, “If any of the people are called to testify about something they have witnessed, but they refuse to testify, they will be held responsible and subject to punishment.” I need to chew on that one for a while.
Also, I love that God is my fountain of life!
Johnnie
======= Neil:
I believe even as Christians we loose or do not walk in the fear of the Lord. We may just continue to sin because of the excuse “no one is perfect”. The Bible says “Sin whispers to the wicked, deep within their hearts. They have no fear of God to restrain them.” We do not pursue holiness and purity as we should without walking in the fear of the Lord. God please forgive us for not fearing you and pursuing you everyday.
Thank you for this daily Bible reading blog. God Bless you.
Neil
======= Cynthia:
“Sin whispers to the wicked, deep within their hearts. They have no fear of God to restrain them”
I have before felt this and I belive that it is true. But I also belive that GOD’S whispher goes beyond within. that although I am not PERFECT it sitll wont justify me because ” Right living can save your life” and Sining is not Right living.
Cynthia
======= Mae:
Verses that stoot out for me today:
Leviticus 4:13 “If the whole Israelite community sins unintentionally and does what is forbidden in any of the LORD’s commands, even though the community is unaware of the matter, they are guilty”.
Mark 2:17 “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”
Mark 2:27 “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath”.
Psalm 36:1 “An oracle is within my heart concerning the sinfulness of the wicked: There is no fear of God before his eyes”.
Psalm 36:11 “May the foot of the proud not come against me, nor the hand of the wicked drive me away.
Proverbs 10:2 “Ill-gotten treasures are of no value, but righteousness delivers from death”.
Have you ever felt sin whispering to you? Do you think that sin can indeed whisper to our hearts? Can it whisper from within our hearts? Do we need more that just fear of God to restrain us from sin? Has Jesus freed you from the whisper of sin within your heart? ~ Sigh … this really goes deep! Very deep and personal … But you all are my brothers and sisters and I’m sure you will recognize my following testimony. Maybe not the exact thing, but the feeling of the ‘whispering sin”. I thought about it, and decided to share this with you. I’m praying every day to be freed from the whispering sin. I have one big sin and it goes by the name of Wentworth Miller. Okay, please don’t think I got stuck at age 16 and I’m pathetic groupie, because really I’m not. See, when I think of Wentworth Miller nothing really happens in my heart or thoughts. But as soon as I watch Prison Break and I see him walk and talk … yuck … It’s not huge as an obvious attack, it slowly started, as a whisper within my heart. I can make jokes about Pete Sampras, how yummy he is, when I see him I feel nothing but deep respect. But when it comes to Wentworth Miller, it’s different and it feels like commiting adultery … shees, I’m crying writing this. Because the Lord knows I really don’t want to think about ‘things’ when I see him. And it truly doesn’t make sense because I don’t feel anything right now thinking about Wentworth Miller. When I think about Rene I feel happy, I smile, I feel intense love, I feel he’s one of the best things that EVER happened to me; he’s my husband, my best friend, my counterpart and I can share everything with him. So I really know this has nothing to do with Wentworth Miller, this is stupid satan remembering me about my past, he’s whispering it within my heart. I pray every day that this will pass. Because it bothers me, it bothers me because it doesn’t make any sense. Those are not my own feelings and thoughts, it’s satan putting me on the wrong track. I know Jesus will free me from the whisper of sin within my heart. He will accomplish in this, I’m sure this will pass. Satan wants me to remember my past, but you know what? I will remember him of his future! ha ha ha I was wondering, if some of you recognize this; thoughts and feelings that aren’t really yours? But somehow you cannot stop them?
Mae
======= Jenny:
In reading Levit. all I can think of is THANK GOD FOR CHRIST, THE ATONEMENT OF SINS!!! I can imagine if we still had to sacrifice for our sins, just mine alone would wipe out the entire animal population!
Mark v. 17 stood out: “Those who are strong and well have no need of a physician, but those who are weak and sick; I came not to call the righteous ones to repentance, but sinners…”
Two things come to mind, one is obviuosly, everyone needed the physican, Jesus, but the pharisees were at a place where their hearts were so hardened, they saw no need for being healed. while jesus is accessible to all, he will not force Himself on anyone. These other ppl, the ‘sinners’ saw their need and Jesus ministered to them. The pharisees were too ‘righteous’ in their eyes with no need for a physician b’cos they were hardened in their hearts. Pride is so deadly!
Another thing, Jesus was condemned for hanging out with known sinners, but He Himself was sinless, He was not conformed to the world. There is a distinction between loving people and loving the things of the world. we are to love others, yet not be conformed to the world. I struggled a while back because my friends liked to drink n go to bars and stuff, i was still their friends but i started being torn, i didnt want to be be so ‘holy’ that i was “too great too associate with such”, yet i didnt want to conform and i have to be careful cause my spirit is willing, but my flesh is weak. God brought me to a place where i could draw a line. just cause my associates/coworkers liked to go to bars, clubs, i didnt have to go. i could still love ppl who had different interests then me. It really bothered me to go to places where ppl got drunk and went home with strangers and all that, just the last place i want to be! i would feel sick inside, with a voice saying, ‘why are you here?’ After work, they wanted to go out drinking, i finally backed away from that cause even if i really didnt drink with them, i felt really out of place! i just didnt desire to be in bars and such. so now ppl dont even invite me, which i’m glad.
As a christian, i do have a responibilty to uphold God’s name and not be in certain places. i have to take heed lest i fall the same way. I still love my nonbeleiving friends immensely, and if they want to hang out with me, we meet more on neutral ground. i welcome them to church! I love these ppl, but i dont love the world, i hate it and i hate feeling myself sucked in. seeing ppl drunk and hearing cussing, yeck. we cant think we above that. even if i dont get drunk i’m still affected by that. sooner or later i hear a bad word come from my mouth…where’d that come from? Garbage in, garbage out. i’m not calling nonbeleivers garbage, i’m calling the ‘world’ garbage. the enemy would love to torment me and suck me back in, so i have to stand back a bit and remain set apart. I have no idea if these friends talk about me behind my back b’cos of this, but i honestly dont care, if fact i’d be honored to be condemned!
I was reading somewhere about being condemned for Christ’s sake (persecution) vs being condemned for a different, moral lifestyle. If I’m condemned because my moral choices are different, maybe i choose not to drink or engage in sexual activty, etc…this isnt the same as being persacuted. It is when i am sharing Christ and testifying of Him and ppl or really the enemy are shooting arrows, thats wen i am persacuted.
my lifestyle being mocked or watever, tho a more godly lifestyle, isnt considered persacution, its just a byproduct of being sanctified. i dont know if any of this makes sense, i’m not babbling again here. :p
Oh yes, i am singing that Third Day song! love that one! now wen i hear it, it will have even deeper meaning to me! i didnt know it was a Psalm.
Ps. v. 11 speaks to me: “Let not the foot of pride overtake me, and let not the hand of the wicked drive me away.”
yes, of course sin whispers to me. I need to put on the armor of God to resist these things. its too easy to push away the spirit, or justify things to myself..oh, this is harmless. but i dont realize all these lil harmless giving-ins are building up! sin is then born. God, i need your help in this and in so much! i cannot fight this off on my own! Its like if i take just a lil bite of cake…wat the harm in that? ok…just one more. a couple hrs later, oh just one more. later on i realize i having eaten the whole cake! i will suffer the consequences. ugh, i hate sin, i cant wait til my new glorified, sinless body n nature! I’m thoroughly disgusted with myself…tho i’m not gonna let the enemy condemn me to death, i allow the spirt convict me to change, repent, be forgiven, then move on. When i just focus on Christ, everything else falls into place. I should just realize how awesome Christ is…look at the grace He has given!
He is worthy, He is perfect, He is lovely, He is pure, He is blameless.
Jenny
======= Laverne:
Many times I’ve asked God, please tell me that some people do not wake up in the morning and determine who they are going to stress or cover with their evilness on that day. However reading Psalm 36;3-4 it sounds like that is exactly what some people do….So sad!
Laverne
======= Elizabeth:
Hello,
Mike, thank you for summarizing the types of offerings (ala the NIV study Bible). It helps me wrap my mind around things when I am swimming through “the blood and bulls” ; )
My husband and I are reading through this plan together this year–which has been such a blessing already, even if we stopped reading today. Anyway, we were talking last night and he was commenting that to him it’s odd how the Lord sees every sparrow that falls to the ground and that He also somehow found the burning of these animal sacrifices as “a pleasing aroma.” Of course, we realize it’s more complex than the physical sacrifices themselves, that the Lord was concerned with the heart of His people to seek Him, but it is weird all the same!
For me, Leviticus brings to mind our recent studies of South American cultures–the Aztecs and Incas particularly and their bloody evil sacrifices. Of course, I am IN NO WAY suggesting that the Lord approved or was anything but disgusted by any of that…but I know that the pagan cultures around Israel did these detestable things too. It’s all just weird to me…any kind of sacrifice.
I guess what I’m trying to say is that there is a HUGE disconnect for me when we start talking about butchering up animals and burning them.
Just being honest here, as I plod through ; )
Elizabeth
======= Alexis:
Wow, what a great read today. I sure appreciate it Mike you leading us through the readings like this. Leviticus is hard to understand ( IMO) and I appreciate you commentary and input. What really hit me in the readings today came out of Psalm 36: 7 which says ” How exquisite, your love, Oh God! How eager we are to run under your wings.” As a person that visualizes I so love the picture that comes with these words. I’ve been blessed by them today!!!! Have a wonderful and blessed day.
Alexis
======= Anna:
Thank you for your great care in making sure we realize the value of paying attention to Leviticus and learning the discipline to go through it. What an amazing resource this blog is; thank you so much!
Anna
======== Janice:
Jesus did not intend to antagonize the scribes and Pharisees. He didn’t begin each day by saying to Himself, “What can I do this morning to upset the religious leaders.” If the King James version of the Bible were written in today’s slang, everything that Jesus said and did seemed to “ticketh them off.” I think the key verse today is 2:15: “Later, Levi invited Jesus and his disciples to his home as dinner guests, along with many tax collectors and other disreputable sinners. (There were many people of this kind among Jesus’ followers).” The sinners are the ones that Jesus was seeking then and that is who he is seeking today. Hey, that’s all of us. The religious leaders in Jesus time just thought they were perfect. NOT.
Janice
===== Michelle:
I’ve been lurking for a while. Love having friends to study with. What stood out to me today was the verse about God’s love reaching to the heavens. Reminded me of the simple faith of my children. Whenever they look to the heavens they talk about our lost love ones being with God. Thus to them heaven = heaven. So,simple.
Michelle
======= Lily:
The lesson in Leviticus opened my eyes to unintentional sins and then later realized that we did wrong and hopefully ask for forgiveness. It is also good to know that Jesus came for the sick and the sinners and not for the righteous & healthy. Boy do I need to be reminded of this all the time. The Lent is a good time to remind ourselves of God’s atonement of our sins.
I used to give up something for Lent and always come short of following it especially pertaining to chocolate. Instead this Lent, I promise to read the Bible and meditate everyday especially this Lent season.
Lily
======= Jennifer:
As I reflect on today’s reading in the old testament and then compared it with the new testament reading what I was struck by is the requirement in both that we live a reflective and as Ramona said truthful life. When we sin we must confess, even unintentionally, and if we hold like the Pharisee to not looking at the truth of what was happening before them then we are destined to die.
In my life I hope that I look with truth at my actions and immediately seek forgiveness for sin, but also seek forgiveness from those who I have hurt.
However, in my 42 years I have really never had someone come to me and say, I am sorry I acted against you will you forgive me. I am going to do this and see if it freaks people out. I want to confess my sin to the people I hurt and seek forgiveness from them.
Jennifer
======= Steve:
Leviticus 4:1-5:19
The readings today in Leviticus bring to mind the sharp contrast of dealing with sin today (New Testament) verses dealing with sin in the Old Testament days. In Leviticus we see very picturesquely the way sin was dealt with. Thanks to Brian at today’s Daily Audio Bible Broadcast, what struck me was the connection of the sin committed with the sacrifice of blood while witnessing the transfer of sin from the sinner to the animal. Even for small sins, the sinner sees an animal die for the sin they committed. By contrast it is easy for us to confess a small sin before the Lord today and not fully see the reality of the cost of that sin. We take for granite the Lord’s faithfulness to forgive us but maybe if we saw more clearly the cost of our sin we might take a more serious approach to resisting it the next time the temptation arises. I love the meat from the Old Testament (law) when integrated with the meat of the New Testament (grace); together they increase our faith, our faithfulness and obedience.
Steve
======= Frederick:
Leviticus 4:3
3 “‘If the anointed priest sins, bringing guilt on the people, he must bring to the LORD a young bull without defect as a sin offering[a] for the sin he has committed.
God mentioned the priest first (verse 3), signifying the importance of priest (community verse 13, leaders verse 22, any member of the community verse 27). Secondly, when the priest sins, he brings guilt on the people. (1 Chronicles 21:1-2, for example, 1 Satan rose up against Israel and incited David to take a census of Israel. 2 So David said to Joab and the commanders of the troops, “Go and count the Israelites from Beersheba to Dan. Then report back to me so that I may know how many there are.”).
Also in Romans 5:12-14
12 Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all people, because all sinned—
13 To be sure, sin was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not charged against anyone’s account where there is no law. 14 Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who is a pattern of the one to come.
Also, in Leviticus 4:13, for instance, the sin offering was for unintentional sins.
Mark 3:5a
5 He looked around at them in anger and, deeply distressed at their stubborn hearts,
This reflected the heart of God. God does not delight in killing the evil. Instead God wants people to repent and shun from evil and live.
Frederick
======= Carla:
I find it interesting, reading about all these sacrifices and the High Preist having to perform these rituals. Aaron being the High Priest is a great example of God’s forgiveness, isn’t this the same Aaron that told the people to bring their gold to him so he could make them the idol of a golden calf while Moses was on the mountain speaking with God? It always amazed me that Aaron who was part of all these miracles would fall so quickly, Moses was only gone for 40 days, right? Proof that we can all fall quickly, but also proof that we can all be forgiven and used by God for great purposes.
Carla
======= Bob:
Here is a brief explanation of some of the context and role of Leviticus from the writer (Moses). After the Exodus from Egypt, Israel had become a new nation through a miraculous deliverance. They had been slaves for 400 years and had no administrative structure. They had no army and they had no understanding of how to live in community with one another and with God. Leviticus provides some of the directives on how to have good relationships with each other and with Yahweh. It also is a way of setting themselves apart from other cultures.
Bob
======= Russ:
I love how Jesus is able to give a smack down but say it so eloquently that it sounds loving. Silly pharisees, “the sabbath is for your benefit, not God’s”
Russ
======= Joyce:
Leviticus 4:1-5:19
I am very grateful to read today’s passage.
It reminds me our God takes sin very seriously.
For example in 5:17
17 “Suppose you sin by violating one of the Lord’s commands. Even if you are unaware of what you have done, you are guilty and will be punished for your sin.
As Ramona says,
“how often do we take an inventory of ourselves based on the standard and rule of God’s Laws? … Anything else is sin.”
May we treasure the opportunity to read His Word each day.
“Your word I have treasured in my heart,
That I may not sin against You.” (Psalm 119:11 NASB)
Also, i’m blessed to learn from the sermon “Psalm 36: An Uncommon Love” by Brandon Levering, August 21, 2011, quote:
‘The value of God’s love is described in –
1, The protection and security we find in His loyal love
He is a shelter for his people; they find refuge in the shadow of his wings—
He protects us from all this ungodly world throws at us. No other love—the love of a spouse, the love of a parent, the love of friend, is able to shelter us amid life’s storms. Only God is both powerful enough to control the storm and compassionate enough to carry his people through it.
2, God’s abundant, lavish provision
In Psalm 36:8, the word translated “delights” is the word “Eden”—the same name as the garden of God at creation.
No other love can provide for us like this love. No other love knows the deepest needs and desires of our hearts … or to keep its promises to the very end of the age.
Only the loyal love of God in Jesus.’
I pray that as Christians we treasure this love; we pray for this love to protect us, to provide for us.
In this world which is sometimes very dark, we can pray Psalm 36:10 as our prayer-
“O continue Your lovingkindness to those who know You,
And Your righteousness to the upright in heart.” (NASB)
God bless all of you!
Sincerely,
Joyce
======= Gail:
Today’s readings reawakened my realization that GOD IS FAITHFUL. He performs what He promises. In this day and age where a person’s word doesn’t mean too much any more, where a person’s actions are mostly motivated by selfishness, where parents are not consistent in discipline, where lies are accepted as truth, etc…We have a solid foundation in knowing that GOD IS FAITHFUL. He remains true to Himself, He is consistent and unchanging, He can be trusted.
Because He is true to Himself, He will be true to us. But we have to recognize that God does not fulfill his promises as soon as He makes them. We must exercise (use) our faith to sustain us and be patient while He is working. We also have to remember that God does not always fulfill his promises in the WAY we expect Him to. This leads to disappointment. But the error was in our thinking, not God’s actions or lack of actions.
There have been many times I have told God “I will…” or “I will not…” only to break my word. It may not have been intentional or even my fault — but broken none the less. We can rest assured that God NEVER breaks His promises. The Israelites had to rely on God’s promise that the sacrifices they were offering would cover their sins. We have to rely on God’s promise that our faith in Christ’s sacrifice at Calvary will cover our sins. If we do not believe that God does not lie and does not break His promises, then we have no true hope.
I pray that I will live up to my promises to God. And when I do not, will know that if I confess my sins, he is faithful to forgive me so I can continue without the heaviness of guilt and failure.
Gail
======= Judie:
Thanks for listing the 5 sacrifices and what they included.
Also, I had forgotten about the laying of hands on the sacrifice and the transfer of guilt from the person to the animal.
I was wondering if the people had to confess their sins aloud to the priests, or if this was just between the sinner and God.
Thanks for the reminder that the laying of hands on the offering is transferring the guilt from the person to the offering I knew that at one time, but had forgotten. Maybe the term “scapecoat” was created because more goats were sacrificed because more people had goats than bulls or rams. Besides, scapebull, scaperam, just don’t sound right. Haha.
Judie
======= Robert:
Proverbs 10
I have a note in my Bible about the use of “Parallelism”. It’s a type of poetry that repeats a thought in a different way. (ie. Opposites). Verse 1: A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish son grief to his mother. This just happened last week with my son. Between my wife and I we can relate to this. Of course you can swap father and mother in the verse and it has different scenarios. Then you can look at what brings grief and what brings joy. A son is never going to be wise or foolish all the time. Is this written for the son, father or mother? How does this apply to someone who doesn’t have a son or a wife, like me 40 years ago? I guess I was a son to my parents? Hahaha. What about the daughter?
Mark 2:13-3:6
Here we see Jesus being set up by the Pharisees. They were organized and the conspiracy was being formulated. In 3:5 we have Jesus responding in anger and distressed at their stubborn hearts. This is not a “soft” Jesus as he takes on these hardened hearts. What a role model!
How did this happen? What are they so afraid of? Is this a danger for me too? Am I listening and hearing Jesus? I am like that old wine skin not mixing well with the new wine. (2:22). Can I see the new challenges that Jesus is offering? In the next reading we hear about how he calls you by name.
Robert
======= Mitch:
You can hear three voices (thoughts) in your head: God’s, Satanic, or your own (self). Can you tell the difference? How?
OT: God continues to show His people how to approach Him. Today’s reading: when we sin unintentionally there is a process to go through to restore relationship. For Israel it involved sacrifices, for us today it is prayer, repentance, and restoration.
NT: So far in Mark: the author, God the Father, demons, and teachers of the law have asserted the deity of Christ. Today – Jesus claims that He is Lord of the Sabbath. Yahweh is Lord of the Sabbath. Therefore Jesus is Yahweh. You may wish for Jesus to just say – ‘I am God’ , but if He is God does He have to say it the way YOU want?
Mitch
======= Dee:
Good morning!
Lev 4:1-5:19
The unintentional sin-dealings
-first is given on if a high priest unintentionally sins-makes you kind of wonder-what are some of these unintentionals-but anyway that’s between God and him- I like that God treats from the lowliest servant slave up to the most prominant-in same category-He loves all the same-and we are all his favorites-yet he doesn’t show partiality.
Ch 5: Being a witness, unknowingly touch unclean, or touch something makes you unclean, saying foolishness, all of this reminds me of true repentance, come to the Father, lay it @ the Saviours feet, Jesus paid it all for us-the ransom and lamb was slain for forgiveness of sins.
Mark 2:13-3:6
the calling of disciples: in particular: Levi..was today. Then you have the scoffers-Pharisees sneering @ why Jesus eats with such scum. I love that Jesus put them in their place. He came for the sick -not the healthy-He called not those who “think” they are righteous, but those who KNOW they are sinners. Amen!!
Ps 36:1-12
I love v5: “your unfailing love, O Lord is as vast as the heavens-your faithfulness reaches beyond the clouds.” (before you mentioned or I read your commentary Mike, it brought to my rememberance Third Day too, Your Love O Lord,) Absolutely love that song!! thank you
Proverbs 10:1-2
Yes, wise words-I am thankful to the Lord of 2 precious children who bring joy to me and my husband Nathan. So blessed!!
Have an awesome day!
Dee





























































