Leviticus 7:35
Leviticus 7:35: Conclusion of the Laws Concerning Sacrifices This section concludes the laws about sacrifices, though some parts will be repeated and explained later. These laws serve two main purposes. First, they are a promise to the priests to provide for their needs. When God set them apart for their work, He also made sure they would be cared for. Serving God brings its own rewards, both now and in the future. Second, these laws are permanent commands for the people of Israel. They must bring their offerings as God instructed and gladly give the priests their rightful share. Worship is not optional; it is a serious duty with consequences if neglected. Following Christ’s commands is just as necessary as obeying God’s laws under Moses.v. 35-36: When the priests were appointed to their work, God made sure they would be comfortably supported by the offerings brought by the people (v. 35, 36 a). This shows that God cares for those who serve Him faithfully. The anointing of the Spirit gives ministers both the responsibility and the reward of their service.
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