
Continue this week's journey through Leviticus with personal reading, group preparation, and a study quiz covering Chapters 17 through 22.
Welcome to this week's study as we continue deeper into the Book of Leviticus. Having just completed our review of Chapters 17, 18, and 19, we now see God calling His people to live set apart in every aspect of life. These chapters emphasize sacredness in worship, moral boundaries, and practical holiness in everyday living.
To keep our momentum and deepen your personal study, please follow the guide below for the remainder of the week.
Before we meet again, please set aside time to read Leviticus 20 and 21 on your own. These chapters build on holiness by focusing on justice, accountability, and the role of spiritual leaders.
Chapter 20 | Consequences and Holiness: This chapter outlines the consequences of sin and reinforces the seriousness of living outside God's commands. It reminds us that holiness is not optional, it is a calling tied directly to our relationship with God.
Chapter 21 | Standards for the Priests: This section focuses on the priests and their responsibility to live at a higher standard. It highlights that those who lead and serve God must reflect His holiness in both conduct and character.
Reflective Tip: As you read, notice how often the phrase "Be holy, for I am holy" is echoed. Consider how this applies not just to ancient Israel, but to your daily life today.
Topic: Honoring God in Worship
We will gather to read Chapter 22 together. This chapter focuses on offerings and how they must be presented to God without blemish. It reminds us that worship is not casual, it is intentional, reverent, and requires our best.
We look forward to exploring what it truly means to live a life set apart for God.
Focus: Holiness, obedience, and sacred living.
Personal Reading: Leviticus 20 and 21.
Group Reading: Leviticus 22.
Main Theme: God calls His people to reflect His holiness in both worship and daily life.
In the Bible, the phrase "Be holy, for I am holy" appears multiple times in Leviticus, showing that holiness is not just about rituals, but about living in a way that reflects God's character.
This call reminds believers that their lives are meant to stand out, not by perfection, but by devotion and obedience.
Test your knowledge of holiness, obedience, and worship from these chapters.