I just finished Leviticus last night, and I wanted to share some thoughts. First, I was glad to be reading Leviticus at Easter time. Christ's sacrifice was complete! It is finished! Once for all! A definite contrast to all the requirements for each sacrifice! Hallelujah for the cross! Also, I was struck by God's grace. In Leviticus chapter 8, "The Lord spoke to Moses saying, 'Take Aaron and his sons with him' ...and Moses brought Aaron and his sons … and anointed him to consecrate him." Aaron and his sons were chosen for the priesthood -- a high and holy calling! What was Aaron doing in Exodus? Do you remember? He was organizing and leading the worship of the golden calf. He was weak. He succumbed to the will of the people and led them in idolatry. YET, God still chose to use him for such a sacred purpose. I LOVE this! None of us are too far from God's grace to be used for His glory. He can red...
I have been wanting to write this post for about a week now, but haven't made it a priority until now. I was really excited to make the connection (aided by John MacArthur) between the instruction in 25 and the action in 35. What an awesome section of Scripture! In Exodus 25, the Lord tells Moses to take a contribution for the sanctuary. He instructs Moses to receive the gifts from everyone "whose heart moves him." I thought, Oh, that's nice. People can give as they feel led... Then, I read chapter 35! I will share parts of verses 21-29. "And they came, everyone whose heart stirred him, and everyone whose spirit moved him, and brought the LORD's contribution to be used... men and women. All who were of a willing heart brought... Everyone who possessed....brought. Everyone who could make a contribution of silver and bronze brought it... Every skillful woman spun with her hands, and they all brought... All the women whose hearts stirred th...