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2/9/2013 Holiness in the Land |
Scriptures: | Leviticus 24-27 |
Heart of the Passage: | Leviticus 25 |
Overview
The closing chapters of Leviticus contain a variety of instructions for Israel when the people occupy the Promised Land. Oil and bread must be provided for the sanctuary. The death penalty must fall on those who blaspheme the name of God. The land must be given periodic rest during the sabbatical and Jubilee years. God promises to honor obedience to His commands, and reward disobedience with stern judgment. The work of the Lord must be faithfully supported by the tithes of God's people, and vows must not be entered into lightly. |
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Blasphemy
to the Lord
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Rest for
the Land
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Blessing in
the Land
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Vows to
the Lord
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Unholy Lips
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A Holy Land
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Holy Lips
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Your Daily Walk
Ownership is always a sensitive issue. People are born with an innate desire to possess. Children at play argue loudly, "That's mine!'" Though adults usually tend to be more civilized about it, you'll find the same sentiment voiced repeatedly: "I want what's mine!"
God recognized this tendency in His people and instituted the Year of Jubilee to help teach them a crucial spiritual truth. Every 50 years, all land that had been sold was to be returned to its original owner. And every acre of land was to remain uncultivated in order to remind the nation that the land belonged not to them but to God. He would give it to them (25:2), and they would enjoy it¡Xnot as owners but as aliens and tenants (25:23).
How do you view your possessions? Do you hold on to them tightly, or have you recognized them as something graciously "loaned" to you by God? Remember, a steward is someone who owns nothing, but is responsible for everything entrusted to his care. To reinforce that truth, take one room of your house and inventory everything in it. Then across the list, write these words: "Mine by stewardship, His by ownership!" Get the picture?
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Insight
Captivity Foretold ¡X
One of the earliest predictions of the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities occurs in today's reading (26:33-35). Israel knew from the start what would happen if the people disobeyed God's Word. Yet, centuries later it would come true¡Xto the Setter!
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Adage
If you owned everything your heart desired, chances are your heart would desire something else. |
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