Leviticus 21 focuses on the holiness required of those who serve in the temple. Their conduct, appearance, and family life had to reflect God's purity. This challenges us to ask ourselves how we represent God.
This chapter, Leviticus 22, addresses appropriate offerings to God, emphasizing that sacrifices must be made with purity and without blemish. It calls for respectful and sincere worship, pointing us towards our expected behavior.
Leviticus 23 outlines the appointed festivals and holy days, such as Passover, Pentecost, and the Day of Atonement, which serve as times to remember God's provision and faithfulness. How do you make a point to remember God?
Psalm 37 reassures us that the villains in our lives may seem to prosper, but in the end, decency and morality prevail.
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