
Return, Redeem, and Remember: A Covenant Worth Choosing
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In this week’s episode of the Spirit of Truth Podcast, we bring the book of Leviticus to a powerful close with a double portion teaching from Behar-Bechukotai (Leviticus 25–27). What starts with a challenge to walk in God’s statutes ends with a heart-warming reminder of our worth in His eyes.
Melissa walks us through the blessings and curses of Leviticus 26—God’s covenant terms that are still very much alive today. Obedience is not a burden; it’s a love language. Rebellion leads to consequences, but repentance always leads to restoration.
In chapter 27, we shift into the language of redemption—vows, values, and voluntary dedication. What we give to God matters, but even more, He shows us we are redeemable, restorable, and returnable—no matter how far we’ve drifted.
🔹 Are you walking in covenant or compromise?
🔹 Do you know how deeply valued you are by God?
🔹 Have you been distant—and need to come home?
Then this episode is for you.
We also reflect on connected prophetic passages (Isaiah 61, Jeremiah 17), Yeshua’s fulfillment in Luke 4, and how the New Testament affirms our calling to walk in obedience and truth—not out of fear, but out of love.
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Featured Scriptures:
Leviticus 25:1–27:34, Isaiah 61, Jeremiah 17, Luke 4:16–21, John 14:15–21, Galatians 6:7–10, 1 Peter 1:18–19
Closing Encouragement:
You are not too far gone.
You were bought with a price.
Choose blessing. Choose obedience. Choose Him.