
The Bite-Sized Gospel with Aneel Aranha
The Bite-Sized Gospel with Aneel Aranha
Day 37
Journey through the Levitical laws of purification and priesthood, discovering how they point to Christ's perfect role as our High Priest and mediator.
Reflection
Today's readings present a fascinating contrast between the Old Testament system of purification and priesthood and their fulfillment in Christ. In Leviticus, we see detailed laws about purification and the diagnosis of skin diseases, highlighting God's concern for both physical and spiritual cleanliness. Psalm 111 celebrates God's righteousness and faithful works, while Hebrews 5 reveals how Jesus serves as our perfect High Priest, one who can truly sympathize with our weaknesses.
The key insight we can draw from these passages is this: While God's holiness demands purity, He Himself provides the perfect mediator and means of cleansing through Christ.
Let's break this down into a simple principle we can apply:
Embrace God's provision for spiritual cleansing while pursuing holiness in daily life.
Here are five practical steps we can take to apply today's readings:
1. Acknowledge your need: Like those in Leviticus who needed cleansing, honestly recognize your need for spiritual purification.
2. Seek proper guidance: Just as the priests were to examine and guide, seek wisdom from spiritual leaders and God's Word.
3. Practice patience: The purification processes in Leviticus took time. Trust God's timing in your spiritual growth.
4. Remember God's works: Like Psalm 111, regularly recall and praise God for His faithful acts in your life.
5. Draw near with confidence: Through Jesus our High Priest, approach God boldly for help in times of need.
As you go about your day, reflect on this question: How does understanding Jesus as your perfect High Priest change the way you approach God and deal with your own imperfections?
Conclusion
Thank you for joining me today. These passages remind us that while God's standards for holiness remain high, He has provided the perfect way to approach Him through Christ. Until tomorrow, may you walk in the confidence that comes from having Jesus as your Great High Priest.