Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Lev Msg 29

1. The anointing oil signifies whatever God is, whatever He does, and whatever He will do are ours.
2. We need the sin offering not only to be forgiven by God but also to be reminded of what we are.
3. The redeeming blood cleanses our ears, our hands, and our feet for the assuming of our New Testament priesthood.
4. Our moving and working are always under the direction of our hearing.
5. The purpose of the consecration offering is not to deal with our sin and trespasses but to deal particularly with our ear, our thumb, and our toe, that is, with our listening, our working, and our acting.
6. The unleavened cake, the cake of oiled bread, and the one wafer indicate respectively that we have Christ as our daily food without sin, that we have Christ as our daily food mingled with the Spirit, and the we have Christ as the food that is so available and easy to take in and that is good for feeding the young ones.
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