Dec 10, 2023
Leviticus – The Guilt Offering
Series: Leviticus
Six NT Thoughts Regarding Trespasses:
1. The NT makes a distinction between sin and trespasses. 2. We are to forgive others their debts/trespasses. 3. In Romans 5, the original sin of Adam that has been credited to all of us is called a “trespass” (6x). 4. Jesus compares our debt to God with the debt that is owed to us by other’s trespasses against us (Matt. 18). 5. Jesus taught that we will love God in proportion to the amount of debt we are forgiven (Luke 7:47). 6. Jesus Christ is our guilt offering that pays for all our debt.
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  • Dec 10, 2023Leviticus – The Guilt Offering
    Dec 10, 2023
    Leviticus – The Guilt Offering
    Series: Leviticus
    Six NT Thoughts Regarding Trespasses:
    1. The NT makes a distinction between sin and trespasses. 2. We are to forgive others their debts/trespasses. 3. In Romans 5, the original sin of Adam that has been credited to all of us is called a “trespass” (6x). 4. Jesus compares our debt to God with the debt that is owed to us by other’s trespasses against us (Matt. 18). 5. Jesus taught that we will love God in proportion to the amount of debt we are forgiven (Luke 7:47). 6. Jesus Christ is our guilt offering that pays for all our debt.
  • Nov 26, 2023Leviticus – The Sin Offering
    Nov 26, 2023
    Leviticus – The Sin Offering
    Series: Leviticus
    Leviticus 4 &5
    1. The High Priest 2. The Whole Congregation -------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- 3. A Leader 4. A Common Person
  • Nov 19, 2023Leviticus – The Sin Offering
    Nov 19, 2023
    Leviticus – The Sin Offering
    Series: Leviticus
    Leviticus 4 1. Blood sprinkled on the veil – the physical body of Christ. 2. Blood on the golden altar of incense – eternal intercession of Christ. 3. Blood on/at the brazen altar – the cross of Christ.
  • Nov 12, 2023Leviticus – The Sin Offering
    Nov 12, 2023
    Leviticus – The Sin Offering
    Series: Leviticus
    Questions Provoked by Leviticus 4 1. Did the Old Covenant only atone for unintentional sins? - Does the New Covenant atone for intentional sins?
    2. How does corporate sin work? - Am I guilty for sins committed by my nation? - Am I guilty for sins committed by my forefathers? - Am I guilty for sins committed by my church? 3. Is there a “sin hierarchy” in the New Covenant?
  • Nov 5, 2023Leviticus – The Grain & Peace Offering
    Nov 5, 2023
    Leviticus – The Grain & Peace Offering
    Series: Leviticus
    Burnt Offerings Unique/important aspect: Sin transferred to substitute. Whole offering burnt up leaving nothing but ashes.
    Christ’s Fulfillment: Pre-incarnation. His perfect yieldedness to the Father to do His will. His passive obedience. Hebrews 10:5-7; Phil. 2:5-8 Our application: Trust in Christ’s fulfillment. To yield our whole selves. Passive obedience to God. Romans 12:1-2 Mark 12:30-31 Luke 9:23; 14:25-33 Grain Offerings Unique/important aspect: Holiness is transferred from the small portion to the whole offering. Christ’s Fulfillment: His sinless life. His active obedience in obey-ing God’s law perfectly; which has been credited to us. 2 Cor. 5:21; 1 Cor. 1:30 Our application: Trust in Christ’s fulfillment. To imitate Christ in practical obedience to His commands. John 14:15-24 Hebrews 13:15-16 1 Peter 1:14-20 Peace Offerings Unique/important aspect: Sin transferred to substitute. Everyone participates in a fellowship/communion meal. Christ’s Fulfillment: His atoning death. His birth, life, death and resurrection has secured peace/fellowship between a Holy God and His people. Our application: Trust in Christ’s fulfillment. To live in fellowship and communion with God and His people through Christ. Repeatedly share a meal with His people in remembrance.
  • Oct 29, 2023Leviticus – The Burnt Offering
    Oct 29, 2023
    Leviticus – The Burnt Offering
    Series: Leviticus
    Christ’s Sacrifice fulfilled All Burnt Offerings 1. Christ’s sacrifice on the cross demonstrated His whole-hearted love and devotion to the Father. 2. The burnt offering is the first sacrifice in Leviticus because it was the very first sacrifice offered in the heavenly temple by Christ.
  • Oct 22, 2023Leviticus – Burnt Offering Sacrifices
    Oct 22, 2023
    Leviticus – Burnt Offering Sacrifices
    Series: Leviticus
    General Understanding of OT Sacrifices/Offerings Sacrifices/offerings were given to maintain a relationship with God. Sacrifices must cost the sinner. Sacrifices were both individual and corporate. Sacrifices must be of their best. Sacrifices were portraying the innocent dying for the guilty. Sacrifices were now to be made at a specific place. Sacrifices were a substitute, to do for a person what they could not do. Sacrifices were the grace of God for the atonement for sin. Sacrifices were slain by the sinner. The currency of God that atones for sin is blood. Sacrifices became holy when the blood touched the holy altar. Accepting different sacrifices shows it is about the heart.
  • Oct 15, 2023Leviticus – Introduction
    Oct 15, 2023
    Leviticus – Introduction
    Series: Leviticus
    Leviticus: the words of a Holy God instructing His people on how to be holy; so that He might dwell with them and be their God, and they will be His people. Chapters 1-7 – Sacrifice Offerings (Positional Holiness) Chapters 8-10 – Establishes the Priesthood Chapters 11-15 – Separating the Clean from the Unclean Chapter 16 – Day of Atonement Chapters 17-22 – A Call to Holiness (Practical Holiness) Chapters 23-25 – Holy Days Chapters 26 – Blessings and Curses Chapters 27 – Vows and Dedication