The sermon offers a deep dive into Leviticus Chapter 3, focusing on the theological symbolism behind the “burnt offering” and the “peace offering.” While the burnt offering is pivotal, signifying a complete surrender to God and acting as a foretelling of Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice, the following peace offering represents communal joy and unity with God. This second offering serves as a celebration, only possible once the foundational burnt offering has been given. The discourse emphasizes that true Christianity necessitates surrender and celebration—first, surrendering fully to God, setting the stage for a peaceful, joyful relationship that can be shared and celebrated with others. In essence, the burnt offering paves the way for the peace offering, and together, they form the basis for an authentic Christian life of holiness, peace, and joy.
Category Archives: Moses
Moses and Jesus
Moses and Jesus, prophets of old,
Their stories in the Bible, forever told.
Both chosen by God, to lead and guide,
Their people to the Promised Land, side by side.
Moses and Jesus
Moses and Jesus, prophets of old,
Their stories in the Bible, forever told.
Both chosen by God, to lead and guide,
Their people to the Promised Land, side by side.
Moses A Tale of Faith and Courage
In Egypt, a baby was born,
A Hebrew, destined for scorn.
But fate had other plans,
For this child of the sands.
Raised as a prince, in Pharaoh’s court,
Moses learned Egyptian education.
But his heart was with his kin,
Moses Great Man of God
Moses was truly a great man of God. We should learn a lot from his life. He was a man of faith and a man of obedience. He faced opposition, but remained faithful to God.
