Tag Archives: Leviticus 15-16:28

February 24, 2015 Bible Study — Vile Things Come From Within

For today, One Year Bible Online links here.

DSCN7703

Proverbs 10:13-14

    The wise treasure knowledge and seek it when and where they can find it. Those who spend their time talking in an effort to convince others of the knowledge and wisdom are fools. They are too busy talking to actually learn anything.

DSCN7698

Psalm 40:11-17

    The psalmist acknowledges that his troubles are the result of his sins:

For troubles surround me—
too many to count!
My sins pile up so high
I can’t see my way out.

Even so, he calls on the Lord for rescue. God will rescue us if we turn from our sins and cry out to Him. Those who search for God will be filled with joy and gladness. If we acknowledge that we are too poor and needy to save ourselves from our sins (and we are, no matter how rich and powerful we may be in this world), God will keep us in His thoughts.

DSCN7691

Mark 7:1-23

    When Jesus rejects the traditions of the teachers of religious law it would be easy to take this as an outright rejection of tradition. However, Jesus that the problem with the traditions is that they have come to be given higher priority than the Laws of God they purport to protect. Instead of providing boundaries against doing wrong, traditions had become loopholes that allowed people to find ways around God’s commands.
    The traditions of Jesus’ day had become focused on keeping people from becoming defiled by things outside of themselves. Jesus explained that we become defiled by the things that come out of us, our words, our thoughts, and our actions. It is not what we eat, or drink, or touch which makes us vile. It is not even the people we hang out with. Smoking cigarettes or marijuana does not make you a disgusting person. No, it is evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, wickedness, deceit, lustful desires, envy, slander, pride, and foolishness. Those are the things which make you, or me, a disgusting person. Those things all come from within us. We have the ability to change them…or at least, the ability to be willing to allow the Holy Spirit to change them.
    Ultimately, it is not things outside of ourselves which make us vile, disgusting people. We are vile, disgusting people because we bring vile, disgusting things out from within us. Let us ask the Holy Spirit to come into our lives and replace those things within us with Himself.

DSCN7695

Leviticus 15-16:28

    I am always struck by the understanding about how disease is spread by exposure to bodily fluids which this passage demonstrates. By mentioning many different instances of where people secrete bodily fluids and the importance of avoiding contact with others while those secretions are ongoing and the importance of cleaning up thoroughly after they have ceased the passage gives us a starting point for modern hygiene.

February 24, 2014 Bible Study — Evil Comes From Within Our Hearts

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. In order to make that possible I read the passages and write my thoughts a day, or more. in advance. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

DSCN5018

Proverbs 10:11-12

     In order to speak with wisdom it is necessary to first acquire understanding. Speaking before you understand the situation is asking for trouble and will likely incite violence against oneself. Those who are wise are constantly seeking to know more, but the foolish prefer to tell others what they think.

DSCN5019

Psalm 40:11-17

     I can empathize with the psalmist here. I know of times when my mistakes (mostly ones I would have avoided by staying away from sin) and the troubles they had produced overwhelmed me. I cried out to God and He rescued me. All who search for God will be filled with joy. They will find gladness in His presence. God is my help and my deliverer. His rescue of me will be timely.

DSCN5029

Mark 7:1-23

     Some teachers of religious law came from Jerusalem to see what the fuss was about Jesus. They confronted Jesus about His disciples not keeping their rituals of washing their hands before eating. It is worth noting that they did not have a problem with it because it was unsanitary (a concept with which they would have been completely unfamiliar), but rather because it violated their idea of righteousness. Jesus fired right back at them for putting their traditions over the law of God. He pointed out that they allowed their traditions and rituals to override the clear intention of the Law. They said that someone could declare their possessions and wealth as dedicated to God, thus absolving them of the obligation to care for their elderly parents. Jesus declared that the actions we do are more important than the food we eat. It is more important to do what is good for others than it is to follow some specific religious ritual.

DSCN5035

Leviticus 15-16:28

     The passage finishes out the section of laws which regulate behavior concerning public health within the people of Israel. It contains a series of instructions whose value is clear to us today because of our knowledge of the dangers of being exposed to the bodily fluids of other persons. These bodily fluids are also breeding grounds for disease agents.
     Next the passage describes the ritual sacrifice of the Day of Atonement. It is from this passage that we derive the term “scapegoat”. It is a sign of how many people today have no real knowledge of the Bible that this term is becoming “escape goat’. The concept of the scapegoat in this ritual is one of separating ourselves from our sin. The idea presented here is that the sins of the people will be laid upon the goat and it will be sent out into the wilderness. In some ways Jesus filled this role for us by carrying all of our sins on the cross.

February 24, 2013 Bible Study — What Comes Out Of Our Mouth Is More Important Than What Goes Into It

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them. I hope that the Spirit is moving in others through these posts as the Spirit has definitely been convicting me.

Two fencers do battle
Two fencers do battle

Leviticus 15-16:28

     The passage begins with a description of following good hygiene when it comes to dealing with the discharge of bodily fluid (whether that is bleeding, seepage from an injury, a woman’s menstrual period, or some other reason a person has a discharge of bodily fluid). It talks about washing carefully after touching someone who has such a discharge and it talks about ensuring that a person has fully healed after the discharge ceases. Overall, it seems to be good basic hygiene for this situation.
     Next we have the instructions for the atonement sacrifices. Aaron was to take a bull and offer it up according to the instructions in this passage. That would be a sin offering for himself and his family. Then he is to take two goats from the community. One of them is to be sacrificed as a sin offering. The other is to be the scapegoat. After sacrificing the one goat as a sin offering Aaron is to place his hands on the head of the other goat, the scapegoat, and confess all of the wickedness and rebellion of the people of Israel. The scapegoat is to then be led into the wilderness and be released to carry their sins away from the children of Israel. There is great symbolism in this for separating ourselves from our sins.

Getting a little shut-eye
Getting a little shut-eye

Mark 7:1-23

     Some Pharisees and teachers of religious law confronted Jesus because His disciples did not follow their hand washing ritual before eating. Jesus responded by calling them hypocrites because they put greater emphasis on their traditions than they did on following the commands given by God. He gives an example of how their tradition allowed someone to get out of their obligation to care for their aging parents. Jesus points out that this is only one example among many.
     Jesus then spoke to the crowd, explaining to them that people are not defiled by what they consume. Rather, He said, they are defiled by what comes from within them. Jesus tells us that evil thoughts come out from our innermost being. It is those thoughts which defile us, not the food that we eat.
     I take two lessons from this passage. The first is that we should not allow our traditions get in the way of following God’s commands or caring for others. The second is that we are corrupted and defiled by what goes on inside of our minds and souls not by what happens around us.

Fresh snow on the lawn
Fresh snow on the lawn

Psalm 40:11-17

     The psalmist continues to express his confidence that the Lord will answer his pleas when the time is right. He ends this psalm with a statement of humble patience:

But as for me, I am poor and needy;
may the Lord think of me.
You are my help and my deliverer;
you are my God, do not delay.

I will make that my motto. Without the Lord I am poor and needy and have nothing. He is my help and deliverer. All that I have comes from Him.

Another picture on a snowy day
Another picture on a snowy day

Proverbs 10:13-14

     Those who are wise say things that enlighten their listeners, while the fool says things that make you want to beat them with a stick. The wise learn all that they can, while the fool is constantly talking about things of no consequence.