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Exodus 37 – Leviticus 6 Recap | Drawing Near to a Holy God

March 8, 2025

In this episode of No Dusty Bibles, we reflect on the transition from Exodus to Leviticus, exploring the completion of the Tabernacle, the beginning of the sacrificial system, and God’s invitation to holiness and worship. As we dive into Exodus 37 – Leviticus 6, we’ll see how God not only called His people to live set apart but also provided a way for them to draw near to Him. Through worship, obedience, and repentance, we are reminded that God’s presence is available to us today through Jesus.


Key Highlights from the Episode

Overview of the Passage:

  • Exodus 37-40: The Israelites complete the Tabernacle exactly as God commanded, and His glory fills the sacred space (Exodus 40:34). This moment marks the fulfillment of God’s promise to dwell among His people.
  • Leviticus 1-2: God introduces the burnt and grain offerings, showing that worship requires both surrender and gratitude.
  • Leviticus 3-4: The fellowship and sin offerings reveal that God desires both relationship and repentance from His people.
  • Leviticus 5-6: The guilt offering emphasizes the need for taking responsibility for sin and making restitution when we wrong others.

Through these passages, we see a central truth: God is holy, and He desires to dwell with us—but He also calls us to worship and obedience in response to His presence.


Key Themes or Lessons:

  1. God’s Presence Fills Our Worship – When the Israelites completed the Tabernacle, God’s glory filled it (Exodus 40:34). This moment shows us that obedience and preparation make room for God’s presence in our lives.
  2. Sacrifice and Worship Go Hand-in-Hand – The burnt offering (Leviticus 1) symbolized total surrender to God, and the fellowship offering (Leviticus 3) was a way to celebrate relationship with Him. Worship isn’t just about singing—it’s about offering our lives to God in gratitude and devotion (Romans 12:1).
  3. God Provides a Way for Us to Draw Near – The sin and guilt offerings (Leviticus 4-6) show that sin separates us from God, but He always provides a way for forgiveness and restoration. Today, Jesus is our ultimate sacrifice (Hebrews 10:19-22), allowing us to confidently approach God’s presence.

Devotional Application: “A God Who Draws Near”

Can you imagine what it must have been like when God’s glory visibly filled the Tabernacle? After generations of slavery, wandering, and waiting, God’s presence finally rested among His people.

But here’s the challenge—His holiness was overwhelming. The people couldn’t just walk in freely. They needed sacrifices, priests, and purification to draw near to Him.

This is where Leviticus comes in. God wasn’t trying to create barriers—He was creating a way for His people to experience Him safely. Each offering—the burnt, grain, fellowship, sin, and guilt offerings—wasn’t just about rituals. They were about relationship, atonement, and obedience.

Here’s the incredible truth: We don’t have to bring sacrifices anymore.
Why? Because Jesus became the perfect sacrifice for us.

Hebrews 10:19-22 says:
“Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus… let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith brings.”

God’s presence isn’t locked away in a tent or behind a veil anymore—it is available to us daily. The real question is: Are we taking advantage of this access?

Too often, we keep God at a distance. We let busyness, guilt, or distractions keep us from drawing near to Him. But the same God who filled the Tabernacle now dwells in us (1 Corinthians 3:16).

Are we making space for Him in our lives?
Are we treating our time in His presence as sacred and essential?

This week, let’s commit to drawing near—to worshiping fully, repenting quickly, and resting in His presence.


Reflection Prompts:

  1. Prioritizing God’s Presence: The Israelites witnessed God’s glory filling the Tabernacle. How can you create space for God’s presence in your daily life?
  2. Sacrifice as Worship: The burnt offering symbolized total surrender. Is there something in your life that God is asking you to surrender as an act of worship?
  3. Responding to Sin: Leviticus emphasizes repentance and restoration. Do you have any areas in your life where you need to seek forgiveness or make things right?

Looking Ahead to Leviticus 7-16

Next time, we’ll explore:

  • Leviticus 7-10: More details on offerings and the priesthood, including the tragic story of Nadab and Abihu, who failed to approach God with reverence.
  • Leviticus 11-15: The clean and unclean laws, teaching Israel how to live set apart from surrounding nations.
  • Leviticus 16: The Day of Atonement, one of the most significant moments in Israel’s worship, pointing to Jesus as our ultimate High Priest.

These chapters will challenge us to think about holiness, obedience, and the cost of sin—but most importantly, they’ll point us to God’s grace that allows us to draw near.

I can’t wait to explore these truths with you!


Final Encouragement:

Thank you for joining me today on No Dusty Bibles! If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend or leave a review—it helps others discover the truth of God’s Word.

And remember: God has made a way for us to dwell in His presence. Let’s not stay at a distance—let’s draw near and experience the fullness of life He offers.

Until next time, keep your Bibles open and your faith strong. See you next week!

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Acknowledgment

In our daily readings, we are grateful to utilize the World English Bible (WEB) translation, a resource committed to making the words of Scripture accessible to all. The WEB is in the public domain, allowing it to be freely used and shared. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the contributors and supporters of the World English Bible for their dedication to making this valuable translation available to the public. Their work enables us to explore and share the Bible’s teachings with everyone, furthering our mission to make the Bible accessible and available for every woman.

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