In this week’s scriptures, Leviticus 22:17-25, the Lord tells Moses to instruct Aaron to tell the people His requirements for acceptable sacrifices.
Sunday School
In the lesson text today we see once again the matchless and precious grace of God's love poured out for His people by way of the Day of Atonement. Christ's once-for-all sacrifice was superior to the Old Testament Day of atonement (Hebrew 10:10).
In today’s lesson text, we have Moses overseeing the assembling of the tabernacle. Click to read today's lesson.
In Matthew 8:23-34 we find that upon Jesus and the disciples arriving in the country of the Gergesenes, Jesus was approached by two individuals who were possessed with devils.
In our lesson, Habakkuk profiles spiritual maturity. In the midst of accepting the reality of God's prophesied judgment on Judah, Habakkuk proclaimed, "Yet, I will rejoice in the LORD…”
As the title of the lesson is penned, Micah was called to stand firm for God against such corruption and speak of the judgment that was to happen against both Israel and Judah.
In Psalms 73: 2-3, 12-13, 16-18, we find Asaph’s lament was about having self-pity and comparing himself to others...Click to read more.