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2013
Feb 20
Exodus 29:1
"This is what you are to do to consecrate them, so they may serve me as priests: Take a young bull and two rams without defect.
Joelle M.
Joelle M. from Ukraine said:
Two thoughts....1. "This is what you are to do...". - we are to obey God because it is His will and good for us. 2. All the verses that proceed this verse are in great detail. We have a God who is detailed and very organized. We should strive to do the same.
2012
Feb 10
Exodus 29:1
"This is what you are to do to consecrate them, so they may serve me as priests: Take a young bull and two rams without defect.
Imogene J.
Imogene J. from Houston, TX said:
To consecrate mean to serarate from everyone else and everything else like the tv and radio, only to God and his word.. During January we consetrate ourselves and fast, pray and worship for 21 days and go to the church for one hour to thank God for what he has done, is doing and will be doing forever. In our day we give an offering to God. As you concetrate yourself you are able to hear from God and his spirit.
2012
Feb 09
Exodus 29:1
"This is what you are to do to consecrate them, so they may serve me as priests: Take a young bull and two rams without defect.
Kay J.
Kay J. from Thibodaux, LA said:
To serve God as He desires to be served and loved, there is a preparation for consecration. God laid it all out exactly as He wanted it done...for atonement and consecration of the priests and the people and the meeting place and altar which would be Most Holy and whatever else had to be consecrated before the Lord. This consecration was necessary before one could serve because God is Holy and totally set apart and the Israelites were a part of the Adamic (fallen) race.This reminds me of John the Baptizer, coming before the Lamb of God who would take away the sin/sins of the world, and compelling the Hebrew people to receive the baptism unto repentance, so tht they might be made ready for the Messiah to come...to receive Him. He called out to them to make their crooked paths straight so that they could follow the Lord. A Picture of Repentance and turning to God and the washing away of sins thru Baptism and folling the Lord according to His Word.