Drawing Near to a Holy God: Worship, Sacrifice, and Peace | Leviticus 1–3
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Welcome to Day 28 of Word for Word: The Bible.
In this episode, we begin the book of Leviticus by reading chapters 1–3 word for word from the New International Version (NIV). Following the completion of the tabernacle in Exodus, God now speaks to His people from within His dwelling place, giving instructions for worship, sacrifice, and approaching Him in holiness.
Today’s reading includes:
- The burnt offering and its role in atonement and devotion
- The grain offering as an expression of gratitude and dedication
- The fellowship offering, emphasizing peace and communion with God
These early chapters of Leviticus reveal that worship is intentional and ordered. The offerings are not random or careless; they reflect reverence, obedience, and a desire for closeness with a holy God. Each sacrifice points to God’s provision for relationship and peace with His people.
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- A complete Scripture reading from the Bible
- A short closing reflection and prayer
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