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Scripture in Action
Day 35
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Explore the intricate details of sin and guilt offerings in Leviticus 4-7, and discover how they point to Christ's perfect sacrifice as revealed in Hebrews 3, learning practical ways to maintain a faithful heart toward God.
Day 35 – Grace, Obedience, and Rest
Leviticus 4–7
Hebrews 3
God does not ignore sin, but He does provide a way back. In Leviticus chapters 4 to 7, offerings are given for sin and guilt. Responsibility is taken seriously. Wrong is named clearly. Yet forgiveness is made possible. Fellowship is restored when repentance meets grace. In Hebrews chapter 3, the warning is direct. Do not harden your heart. Learn from the wilderness generation. Trust God fully. These readings show that grace is not permission to drift. It is an invitation to return and walk faithfully.
Across these readings, one message rises to the surface. God offers forgiveness through grace and calls us to respond with trusting obedience.
So what might faithfulness look like today? Here are three simple and practical steps shaped by today’s readings.
First, confess one area where you need God’s forgiveness. Receive His grace without excuse or delay.
Second, obey God in one small and clear step today. Do not postpone what you already know is right.
Third, trust God with one concern that tempts you toward fear or doubt, and release it to Him intentionally.
As you carry this into your day, remember this. Grace restores relationship, and obedience keeps your heart soft and open to God’s rest.
Thank you for joining me today. Walk in forgiveness and choose faithfulness in small ways. Until tomorrow, may trust lead you into deeper rest.