How can sinful people have a relationship with a holy God? The tension between God’s holiness and human sin leaves many striving, yet never finding peace or access. In Leviticus 16 and Hebrews 9, Pastor Ben examines the Day of Atonement as a temporary system that exposed humanity’s need for a true substitute. He shows that these rituals pointed forward to Jesus Christ, whose sacrifice fully accomplished what repeated offerings never could—complete reconciliation and direct access to God. The sermon clarifies that Christ alone is sufficient as both substitute and high priest. Listeners are encouraged to trust Christ fully and to approach God boldly, making use of the access His sacrifice has secured.
Read MoreMany believers wrestle with giving when financial pressure, skepticism, or competing priorities shape the heart’s response. In this sermon, Pastor Dorrell examines Leviticus 27 to clarify the biblical distinction between offerings and the tithe, showing that the tithe is not an act of generosity but a holy return of what already belongs to God. By tracing the Old Testament pattern of stewardship, consecration, and worship, he demonstrates that withholding the tithe misunderstands God’s ownership and disrupts faithful obedience. The message challenges listeners to regard their resources as entrusted gifts and to practice worship through deliberate, joyful surrender of what God has declared sacred.
Read MoreThe Bible teaches that giving is more blessed than receiving, and that through generosity, we honor God and are blessed by Him. We are stewards of the gifts God has given us, and it is important to consider what we will do with what we have been given.
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