Leviticus
24:1-25:24 - ‘Pure’ worship is to be offered ‘continually’: This is what God is looking for (1-8). ‘Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord? Who
shall stand in His holy place?’: No-one else but Christ – He alone
‘has clean hands and a pure heart’, He alone ‘will receive blessing from
the Lord’ (Psalm 24:3-5). Our worship is offered to God – in Christ…
to the praise of His glorious grace’ (Ephesians 1:3,6). This is our
worship, this is our joy – We have been reconciled to God ‘through our
Lord Jesus Christ’ (Romans 5:11). The ‘jubilee’ – ‘fiftieth year’
(25:11): Half a century is such a short time in the light of eternity
(James 4:14). God has been good to us. How have we lived? How much do
we love God? How much have we loved one another? Rededicate yourself
to ‘the Lord your God’ (25:17).
25:25-55 - Moral conduct is to be grounded in divine redemption.
Throughout the detailed ethical instructions, there is the recurrent
emphasis on God’s salvation: ‘I am the Lord your God, who brought you
forth out of the land of Egypt (Salvation) to give you the land of
Canaan, and to be your God (Sanctification)… For to Me the people of
Israel are servants (Service) whom I have brought forth out of the land
of Egypt: I am the Lord your God’ (38,55). Salvation; Sanctification; Service.
We do not begin with the questions, ‘How can I live a godly life? How
can I serve the Lord?’ We begin with the question, ‘What must I do to
be saved?’. God’s answer is clear: ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus …` (Acts
16:31).
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