I recommend approaching Leviticus from a “relational” perspective.... ..meaning God is trying to have a loving relationship with us without killing us because of our sin.....He is HOLY.
We were unable to do it, God knew this before the foundation of the world .........
God provides the Lamb of God - Yeshua/Jesus....He fulfills all the law and requirements in Leviticus ..... now, through Him (Yeshua/Jesus), we are reconciled back to the Father in a loving relationship.
Every sacrifice is a type and shadow of how we are to interact with the Father in a loving relationship.
The tabernacle instructions tell us how to be “holy” and committed and clean in our relationship with God. How to possess our “vessels” - our bodies that are the temple of the Holy Spirit.
We were unable to do it, God knew this before the foundation of the world .........
God provides the Lamb of God - Yeshua/Jesus....He fulfills all the law and requirements in Leviticus ..... now, through Him (Yeshua/Jesus), we are reconciled back to the Father in a loving relationship.
Every sacrifice is a type and shadow of how we are to interact with the Father in a loving relationship.
The tabernacle instructions tell us how to be “holy” and committed and clean in our relationship with God. How to possess our “vessels” - our bodies that are the temple of the Holy Spirit.
I while back when thinking' about the gospel as good news a need for encouragement. and how possibly it was perceived from the other side of the reformation, the demonstration of the cross. Some say the gospel is the golden unseen thread woven throughout.
I wondered what kind of method could help them on the other side of the cross to walk by faith. I remembered as a earlier believer hearing that men taught no man had the Spirit of Christ the Holy Spirit until Acts 2. So what strengthened them giving them a living hope.?
I stumbled across a verse a while back in 1 Peter 1:11 that seems to answer the purpose of the Levitical priesthood used up until the time of reformation. All of the temple furniture and images, kinds of metal, clean animals, un clean animal all pointed as a shadow to the coming of the suffering Christ and the glory that did follow, opening the graves and the doors to the mansion he had prepared for His bride, the church. .
They as us received the end of the faithful work of Christ working in them from the beginning when they first heard his voice drawing us to him.. The Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify ahead to them to us we look back the shadows allowed them to look ahead.
Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls. Of which salvation the prophets have enquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you: Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow.! Peter1:9-11
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