”The Book of Sacrifices”
DISCUSSION:
The third book in the Pentateuch
is called Leviticus because it relates principally to the Levites and priests
and their services. The book is generally held to have been written by
Moses. Leviticus is filled with the
meticulous procedures for sacrifices and the duties of the Levites.
The offerings that were given by
the Jews to God differed in what was offered and who received the
offering. The burnt-offerings had
regard to God as in himself the best of beings, most perfect and excellent.
This offering was wholly burnt as an expression of adoration. However, the peace-offerings had regard to
God as a benefactor of his creatures, and the giver of all good things to us;
and therefore these were divided between the altar, the priest, and the
owner.
Today we too have sacrifices to
the Lord. In Romans 12:1 we find Paul
instructing the sacrifice offered by Christians. "…present your bodies a living
sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God."
We give ourselves as a sacrifice to God.
Ours is an intelligent service, not that of hands, not consisting of
ceremonies which the body could perform, but a deep-reaching principle. This
was for man personally. As to his
outward relationships, he was not to be conformed to the world. Because we are reasoning beings, we must
search out to find that which is acceptable to God.
Are we as God's people seeking out
that which pleases Him? Where would we
seek for His will?
PRAYER
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