April 25 Readings
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Today's Reading: Leviticus 27
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links:Leviticus 27
Today's Reading Leviticus 27
We are almost done with Leviticus! Leviticus 27 speaks about redeeming what is the Lord. This chapter deals with vows made to the Lord. This meant that male and female servants (v.1-8), animals (v. 9-13), houses (v.14), land (v. 16-25) were voluntarily given to God. However sometimes, the people reneged on their vows. There was a penalty they had to pay if they wanted to redeem (buy it back with a price) what they had promised to God. Remember what you promise God, He expects you to keep that promise and He will hold you to that promise.
Leviticus is an interesting book, dealing primarily with the Holiness of God. He expected the Israelites to be holy. To approach a Holy God, you have to have a spirit of humility and a repentant heart to reconcile, and to give restitution where it is needed. God made a way for the Israelites to approached Him via the sacrificial system, the areas of moral conduct, and the Feast days. We also have a way to God today and it is through Jesus Christ. Let us continually strive to seek for God and be holy because "God made him who had no sin to be sin; so that in him we are might become the righteousness of God." 2Cor 5.21 Because of the cross, we are sinners have been made righteous.
Leviticus 27 with Commentaries, verse by verse
Deffinbaugh on Leviticus 27
Stedman on Leviticus 27
Dr. Thomas Constable Study Notes is a PDF file, open with Adobe Acrobatic Reader
Links to Commentaries and other References - Leviticus
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