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Holiness: A Study In Leviticus

DAY 10 OF 16

What does it say?

Every aspect of life was to reflect the holiness of Israel’s God, setting the Israelites apart from every other people. 

What does it mean?

Everything God commanded the Israelites to do or not do was based on His holiness. Their lives were to be a reflection of their God as a testimony to other nations. The Lord went to great length to set boundaries for moral purity, strictly forbidding the detestable practices of Egypt and Canaan. He explained further how to live holy lives in practical ways. God called His people to a high standard and held them responsible for their actions toward others. But holiness isn’t mere outward action; it reflects purity of heart displayed by godly behavior. God’s chosen people were to be known by their love for one another and their honesty toward all.

How should I respond?

The moral and ethical aspects of God’s decrees never change because His nature remains the same. Followers of Christ are called to be holy because God is holy. Our neighbors and co-workers should get a glimpse of God’s holiness just by watching how we live and interact. Which characteristics from this passage would your friends use to describe you – generous, honest, fair, compassionate? How has our culture influenced your thinking about moral purity? Your attitude and behavior today will either call attention to yourself or reflect the holiness of God. Which will you choose?

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Holiness: A Study In Leviticus

Although often overlooked and ignored, the book of Leviticus is filled with God's gracious and merciful provisions for his people. Through sacrifice and ritual, God enabled his sinful people to dwell in his holy presence.

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