• S1:E6 - Being Holy in Leviticus 19

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

S1:E6 - Being Holy in Leviticus 19

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we delve into a thought-provoking discussion on the essence of holiness as presented in Leviticus 19. We explore how God doesn't simply command His people to "stop being unholy" but provides three sets of laws that outline what it looks like to live a holy life. These laws are designed to help the Israelites take on the characteristics and attributes of God, thus setting them apart from the world.

    The three sets of laws cover:

    1. Relating to God in Worship: Offering sacrifices for forgiveness, avoiding other religious practices in worship.

    2. Relating to Each Other: Prohibitions against lying, stealing, cheating, causing harm, harboring hatred, and taking advantage of those on the margins of society.

    3. Relating to Mundane Matters: Fair treatment in the workplace, giving the first fruits to the Lord, and honesty in business transactions.

    These laws collectively emphasize that every aspect of life should be brought into conformity with God's holy character.

    We'll reflect on how these principles are echoed and expanded in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7), where Jesus elaborates on worship, interpersonal relationships, and daily life.

    The episode concludes with a challenge: Are we living holy lives? Do our actions reflect the character and attributes of God in worship, in our interactions with others, and in our daily routines? We may not achieve perfect adherence, but the journey towards embodying God's holiness is one of growth and continual improvement. Join us as we seek to develop the character and attributes of God more fully in our lives.

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