Saturday 5 October 2019

Leviticus 6:19-23 – Wholly consecrated to worship and serve God

This grain offering is different from the one described in the early chapters of Leviticus. It is also different from the continual or perpetual offering described in Exodus 29:38-46. This offering was to be made to the Lord when Aaron or any of his sons presented themselves to be ordained as the high priest. Hence, it was in effect the high priest grain offering. Verse 23 tells us that this offering was to be burnt entirely and none of it was to be eaten. Because this was an offering for the high priest, he himself could not be both the one presenting the offering and at the same time, the one mediating it. Hence, one of his sons was to mediate it if Aaron was presenting the grain for his consecration.

We note that the offering the high priest made was to be burnt entirely and none of it should be eaten. Why? That’s because he was symbolically being the mediator and was bearing the sins of the people. Since he himself was not free from sin, this system was imperfect and indicates the need for the coming of Christ to be the perfect mediator. This is what Hebrews 7:27-28 tell us. It reveals that Christ’s priesthood is more superior to the imperfect Aaronic priesthood. Thankfully, we have Christ Jesus. We are grateful to God for giving Him to us. He is the High Priest, who lives forever to make intercession for us. All glory to our blessed Lord! With gratitude, let us only worship and serve the true God who came in the name of the Lord!

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