February 26 | The Cloud Over the Tabernacle
Today’s Reading: Read Numbers 7:1-4; Numbers 9:15-23 We’re learning about how God used a cloud to help the Israelites know where to go as they...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Numbers 7:1-4; Numbers 9:15-23 We’re learning about how God used a cloud to help the Israelites know where to go as they...
Read ArticleNumbers 6-9 covers God's laws about consecration through the Nazirite vow, offerings by the tribes' leaders, purifying the Levites, properly observing Passover, and following the cloud's movements; the passages provide regulations to shape Israel's worship, purity, festivals, and traveling from Sinai towards Canaan.
Read DevotionalGOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY *We learned a lot about the word “HOLY” this week. Talk about what that word means (set apart). Read Romans 3:11 and...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Numbers 3:1-9; 4:46-50 In Leviticus 8:1-14, we learned all about the requirements for being a priest. Now as the Israelites are about...
Read ArticleIn Numbers 3-5, the organization and duties of the Levites are outlined, emphasizing their service in the Tabernacle and the importance of purity and justice within the community, including procedures for addressing sin and suspected infidelity. These chapters highlight the structured approach to worship and communal life ordained by God for the Israelites.
Read DevotionalLeviticus 26 and 27 detail the blessings of obedience and the curses of disobedience to God's laws, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness and the consequences of rebellion, while also providing instructions for making and redeeming vows to God. Numbers 1 and 2 describe the organization of the Israelite community through a census for military service, underlining the need for order and preparedness in fulfilling their divine mandate.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Numbers 1:1-4; 17-19;51-54; 2:34 2 years after leaving Egypt, the Israelites were finally ready to officially begin their journey to the Promised...
Read ArticleLeviticus 23-25 introduces the sacred festivals and holy days that mark the Israelite liturgical calendar, including the Sabbath, Passover, Festival of Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, Feast of Weeks, Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and Feast of Booths, emphasizing rest, remembrance, and celebration as acts of worship to the Lord. It also outlines the sabbatical year and Jubilee, mandating rest for the land, release of debts, and freedom for slaves, illustrating God's provision and the importance of social justice and economic equity in the community.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Leviticus 19:1,36-37 Celebrating is a lot of fun, isn’t it? What’s your favorite holiday? Spend some time sharing with your family what...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Leviticus 19:1,36-37 “…I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt. 37 Keep all my statutes...
Read ArticleLeviticus 19-22 emphasizes holiness in daily life, from respecting parents and observing the Sabbath to justice and love for neighbors, alongside specific guidelines for priests and offerings. These chapters call for integrity, compassion, and distinctiveness in personal and communal conduct, reflecting God's holiness and setting apart the Israelites for a life dedicated to divine principles.
Read DevotionalIn this episode of Sermon Notes, host Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball jump into the depths of Leviticus, exploring the book's vital role in understanding the foundation of ancient Israel's religious system and the atoning work of Christ.
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