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Friday, August 8, 2025

Why Priests Ate The Sin Offering

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Here is a short article by an unknown source. Enjoy.

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In the Old Testament, priests were commanded to eat parts of certain sin offerings as a critical part of the atonement process. This practice, outlined in Leviticus 6:24–30, was deeply symbolic and served several purposes within the covenant relationship between God and Israel.

Bearing the Sin on Behalf of the People

When priests ate the sin offering, it symbolized their role in mediating between God and the people. By consuming the offering, they participated in the process of transferring and bearing the people’s sin, pointing toward God’s provision for dealing with guilt. This act prefigured Christ, our ultimate sin-bearer:

 “He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness” 1 Peter 2:24.

Holiness and Atonement

The sin offering was considered “most holy” and had to be consumed in a holy place.  Leviticus 6:26. This act signified the priest’s consecration and underscored the seriousness of sin and the holiness of God. Through the offering, atonement was made, and the priests acted as representatives of God’s sanctifying work.

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Foreshadowing Christ as the High Priest

The priests eating the sin offering pointed to Jesus Christ, who is both the ultimate High Priest and the sin offering itself:

 “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God” 2 Corinthians 5:21.
By consuming the offering, the priest’s actions typified the redemptive work of Christ, who fully dealt with sin on behalf of His people.

Sustenance Through Ministry

Eating the sin offering also provided sustenance for the priests, reminding them that their service in God’s house depended on His provision. In the New Testament, this principle continues as spiritual sustenance:

 “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst” John 6:35.

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Communion with God

Finally, consuming the sin offering emphasized fellowship with God. It was a physical reminder that reconciliation with Him involved intimate participation in His provision of grace. This fellowship is fully realized in Christ, through whom we now have direct communion with God:

 “We have an altar from which those who serve the tent have no right to eat” Hebrews 13:10.

The practice of priests eating the sin offering was both a symbolic act of bearing the people’s sin and a typological foreshadowing of Christ’s perfect atonement. It demonstrated God’s holiness, provision, and the necessity of a mediator—a role ultimately fulfilled in Jesus, our High Priest.






















Tuesday, August 5, 2025

When it's His Will

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WHEN IT'S HIS WILL

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We met an American at secret church here in San Sebastian, Spain. She is a young lady from Colorado. Her name is Sheila. I had thought that she was Hispanic, but her mother was from Switzerland and her father was a black American.

Back in Colorado she was putting out job applications and praying for God's guidance about her future. She was an English teacher. The answer to all of her job applications was, "no." Every company and school turned her down. A closed door is an answer. 

But so is an open door.  Suddenly, out of nowhere, she received a phone call. It was someone from Spain! The person on the other end said that they wanted her to work for them! They said that they were looking for someone just like her to teach English there in Spain!

After praying about it, she felt that the Lord wanted her to go. Her mother, and others, said it was a good idea. She agreed to the job. They even paid for her to fly there. After getting there, and before her first paycheck, her money was getting low. She realized then that she was alone and scared. She couldn't even speak Spanish!

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She went to the bank to withdraw some of her last of her money, and out of the blue, someone approached her in the lobby....

A young lady walked up to her in the bank lobby, and said that she was going to give her some money! Then an older lady walked up to them, she was the mother of the first one. She said that she also wanted to give her some money!

The mother and daughter were complete strangers and seemingly came out of nowhere! They gave her all the money she needed to get by until her first paycheck came in. Only God could have done that!

We agreed and rejoiced that the Lord will meet our needs when we step out in faith!  When it's His will, it's His bill. She has now been there for over two years, speaks good Spanish now, and is active with her church. 

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Friday, August 1, 2025

Those Everlasting Arms!

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THOSE EVERLASTING ARMS!


"Underneath are the everlasting arms!" Deuteronomy 33:27

That is, underneath every believer.

Those everlasting arms are there . . .
to bear him up,
to bear him on, and
to preserve from all real danger.

The arms of God are . . .
invisible — no one sees them;
spiritual — no one feels them;
careful — no one falls out of them;
omnipotent — no one overcomes them.

If the everlasting arms of my God are underneath me, then . . .
I may quietly yield myself unto Him;
I may confidently expect divine protection;
I may be certain that He will lift me above my foes;
I may feel assured that He will safely convey me home.

Aged saints may rejoice in this; for to them the Lord says, "I will be your God throughout your lifetime — until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you!" Isaiah 46:4

And weak believers may rejoice in this, for "He will carry the lambs in His arms, holding them close to His heart!" Isaiah 40:11

O to realize this sweet and encouraging truth: underneath me are the everlasting arms!”