Leviticus 6:24-25 The Lord said to Moses, “Say to Aaron and his sons: ‘These are the regulations for the sin offering: The sin offering is to be slaughtered before the Lord in the place the burnt offering is slaughtered; it is most holy.
Once again I am struck by the fact that the Israelites, newly released from 400 years of captivity, need the specificity of Leviticus to understand the expectations of holy worship and atonement; however, having all these specific rules makes it dangerously easy to follow the letter of religious law to the exclusion of its heart.
Leviticus 6:26 The priest who offers it shall eat it; it is to be eaten in the sanctuary area, in the courtyard of the tent of meeting.
Following the letter over the heart of God is a dangerous, slippery slope that no one navigates well. I can follow rules like a boss, but rules do not deal with the beating heart of humanity, and that heart, the people, I think, are what’s most important.
Leviticus 6:27-28 Whatever touches any of the flesh will become holy, and if any of the blood is spattered on a garment, you must wash it in the sanctuary area. The clay pot the meat is cooked in must be broken; but if it is cooked in a bronze pot, the pot is to be scoured and rinsed with water.
Precious Savior, Thank You for the reminder that rules and expectations are important, but Your people are where Your heart lies. Help me to be Your hands and feet and heart in this world. Help me, Jesus. Amen.
Leviticus 6:29-30 Any male in a priest’s family may eat it; it is most holy. But any sin offering whose blood is brought into the tent of meeting to make atonement in the Holy Place must not be eaten; it must be burned up.
Have a blessed day.
