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Explore the significance of the Levitical offerings and sacrifices in relation to the sacrifices made by Christ and His Church. Discover the important lessons we can learn from these Old Testament practices.

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  1. To download a copyof today’s lesson go toTheGoodTeacher.comand click on “Gospel Meetings”

  2. An Offering and A Sacrificeto God The Levitical Offerings and Sacrifices ( Leviticus 1-7, 17, 24:1-9 ) As A Type of Christ and His Church Fredericktown church of Christ Gospel Meeting * August 9, 2009 * Prepared by Chris Reeves

  3. Type and Anti-Type • The OT offerings and sacrifices fore-shadowed the sacrifices that would be made by Christ and His church (Gal. 3:24; Col. 2:17; Heb. 8:5; 9:9; 10:1) • As such, we should learn the important lessons from these OT offerings and sacrifices

  4. The Five Offerings & Sacrifices( Leviticus 7:37-38) 1. Burnt Offering (1:3-17; 6:8-13) 2. Meal Offering (2:1-16; 6:14-23) 3. Peace Offering (3:1-17; 7:11-36) 4. Sin Offering (4:1- 5:13; 6:24-30) 5. Trespass / Guilt Offering (5:14 – 6:7; 7:1-10

  5. The Five Offerings & Sacrifices( Leviticus 7:37-38) Commitment to God 1. Burnt Offering (1:3-17; 6:8-13) 2. Meal Offering (2:1-16; 6:14-23) Communion with God 3. Peace Offering (3:1-17; 7:11-36) Cleansing by God 4. Sin Offering (4:1-35; 6:24-30) 5. Trespass / Guilt Offering (5:1 – 6:7; 7:1-10

  6. Type and Anti-Type Old testament sacrifice Leviticus ( Shadow ) New testament sacrifice Hebrews ( Substance ) • Person, offering, priest (1:1-5) • Sin sacrifice (1:4) • Blood sprinkled on the altar of sacrifice in the holy place (1:5) • Sweet smell (1:9,13,17) • Person, offering, priest = Christ (6:14; 10:10) • Sin sacrifice (7:27; 8:3) • Blood sprinkled (9:14,23,26,28; 10:10,12,14; 13:12,20) • Sweet smell (Eph. 5:2; Phil. 4:18)

  7. Type and Anti-Type Old testament sacrifice Leviticus ( Shadow ) New testament sacrifice of Jesus Christ ( Substance ) 1. Burnt offering 2. Meal offering 3. Peace offering 4. Sin offering 5. Guilt offering • 1 Pet. 1:19; Eph. 5:2 • John 12:24; Isa. 53:12 • Eph. 2:14-17; Col. 1:20 • Isa. 53:12; Heb. 13:12 • Isaiah 53:10; 1 Pet. 2:24

  8. NT Offerings and Sacrifices • NT Christians are priests offering spiritual sacrifices (1 Peter 2:5) • Our service to God today is an “offering” (Rom. 15:16; Phil. 2:17; 2 Tim. 4:6; Heb. 13:15) • Our service to God today is a “sacrifice” (Rom. 12:1; Phil. 4:18; Heb. 13:10,15-16; Rev. 5:8; 8:3; 6:9)

  9. Offerings and SacrificesLasting Principles for Today • Sacrifice follows a divine pattern (2 Tim. 1:13) • Sacrifice has a cost and a price to pay (Mal. 3:8) • Sacrifice is giving the best to God (Mt. 6:33) • Sacrifice is personal (Rom. 12:1-2) • Sacrifice is a “sweet savor unto God,” a memorial (Phil. 4:18)

  10. Offerings and SacrificesLasting Principles for Today • Sacrifice requires attention to detail (Col. 3:17) • Sacrifice requires continuous work (Lev. 24:1-9; 1 Cor. 15:58) • Sacrifice is a “gift” to God (Heb. 5:1; 8:3-4; 9:9) • Sacrifice is serious and sacred (Lev. 17:1-9, 10-16; Heb. 12:28-29)

  11. Offerings and SacrificesLasting Principles for Today • Sacrifice is a “communion” with God and one another (1 Cor. 10:16-18; 11:18-34) • Sacrifice must not be a mere ritual or routine motion, but a heart-felt obedience (1 Sam. 15:22; Psa. 61:16-17; Isa. 1:10-20; Mic. 6:6-8) • Sacrifice is meant to show total commitment to God, full communion with God, and complete cleansing by God

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