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January 31, 2024

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Reading along with us in Leviticus? Here’s today’s reading:

Leviticus 14 (NIV)

Cleansing From Defiling Skin Diseases
1 The Lord said to Moses, 2“These are the regulations for any diseased person at the time of their ceremonial cleansing, when they are brought to the priest: 3 The priest is to go outside the camp and examine them. If they have been healed of their defiling skin disease,……Continue Reading

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  1. I did wonder when reading this chapter how they even got the priests to recheck them for their skin diseases. It seems from previous chapters once you were declared unclean and specifically with a skin disease or leprosy you were pretty exiled and I imagine these folks were not getting checked on much. Apparently God’s expectation was that the priests were checking on them to see if they had recovered and certainly had a design for their reintroduction back with their people.

  2. Not sure this is true , I did google it, for whatever that’s worth, I heard this morning that lambs blood is used as an anti- venom for snake bits, Google confirms this, causing a booster shot of faith reaction in my heart and soul, I came to Christ at the old age of 35 , He brought to my knees, or I should say I was desperate and as a last resort He and I had a l long conversation, knock and the door will open, I’m so thankful for the tragedy that brought me to my knees, it was needed, I know now, for God to get my attention, had to share it with someone

  3. Reading these chapters is good as a reminder what Our God thinks of cleanliness and purity with our bodies. This has to be where the saying came from. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Heard that a lot growing up

  4. So many regulations and details to follow, I wonder if and when it became route and familiar and lost it’s meaning. How important it is to make sure the things of God do not become familiar to us and we continue to see the significance of every thing we do to maintain our fellowship with God. And sometimes what helps is to recognize the blessing of being in Christ and not having to do all these things……

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