Leviticus Study - 2025-04-23

Leviticus Study - 2025-04-23

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An ongoing bible study on the book of Leviticus. This week’s lesson is presented by Jamie Allebach.

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church Podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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Let's open up with a word of prayer and then we'll just dig right in.

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Lord, we just slow down our lives tonight. Lord, we slow down our weak God to

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to come before you, God, to come amongst each other, Lord, in just fellowship and to

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learn God in your Scripture, in your Word, Lord, more of you, God. And as we continue to study

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our way through Leviticus, Lord, we just pray that you open up our hearts and our minds, God,

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to reveal new revelation to us, God, and new and deeper understanding God of you through your Word,

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God. We pray that you just continue to reveal Jesus to us through Leviticus and through the old

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prophetic words, God, that you just continue to open that up and reveal that to us layer by layer.

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Lord, we surrender to you tonight, Lord, and we just pray, God, that your spirit would be here

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among us in Jesus' name. Amen. So as a quick overview, Leviticus 25 gets into instructions

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about the Sabbath year, which would be every seven years, as well as the year of Jubilee,

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which would be roughly every fifth, fiftieth year, talks about rest for the land and allowing, allowing

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the land to kind of regenerate, talks about debt forgiveness and freedom and restoration of

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property gets into a lot of this stuff. You know, I think, you know, for me, some of the key

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points that I drew out of this, this chapter was, and I too often forget this is that God owns it all.

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We are, we are just stewards of what he has given to us and learning to trust and rest

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in him and really embrace that freedom. So a lot of good meat in this, in this chapter. So let's

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start out with verses one through seven talks about the Sabbath year. The Lord spoke to Moses at Mount

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Sinai, speak to the Israelites and tell them, when you enter the land that I am giving you,

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the land must observe a Sabbath to the Lord. Six years you may sow your field and six years

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you may prune your vineyards and gather the produce, but in the seventh year the land must

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have a Sabbath of complete rest, a Sabbath to the Lord. You must not sow your field or prune

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your vineyard. You must not gather in the aftergrowth of your harvest and you must not pick

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the grapes of your unpruned vines. The land must have a year of complete rest.

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You may have the Sabbath produce of the, of the land to eat. You, your male servant,

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your female servant, your hired worker, your resident, the resident foreigner who stays with

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you, your cattle, and your wild animals that are in your land. All its produce will be for

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you to eat. So what, what God is talking about here is the Sabbath for, for the land. So,

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you know, the people, the people are used to observing the Sabbath for, you know, for God,

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but this is a new, something new that God is introducing to them so that people can eat

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whatever grows naturally, but farming and harvesting and selling is, is forbidden here.

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So there, there, there's a lot of things here to kind of, kind of unpack in this.

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The first thing that came to me was, oh, I'm a, I'm a gardener and I love doing gardening and

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things like that. And the soil naturally needs rest. Even early farmers figured out, you know,

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crop rotation and how, you know, the soil is a very fragile thing. You know, it's not just dirt.

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There's got to be the right nutrients in there. There's got to be things in there to really

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help get a good, good crop. So the soil needed to, needed that time to recover and naturally

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regenerate, you know, and there's a pest control element that goes, goes along with that. But

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this idea of Sabbath, this is a, this is a kingdom principle. There are things that you can pick

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up on all through the Bible that, that I call as kingdom principles that you can see all the way

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from the book of Genesis all the way through to Revelation. And this, this idea of Sabbath and

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rest is a kingdom principle. And we'll talk a little bit, little bit about that. The other

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thing that I wanted to, to notate before we get into, into that is numbers mean things.

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Right Ken? Numbers mean things. And, you know, God is intentional about, you know, about numbers.

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You know, God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh, you know, in, in

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generation, in, in Genesis. There, there are all types of, of, of things around the seventh.

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There's seven, the seventh day is the weekly Sabbath. Seven is, is the number of completion

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and perfection. Seven times seven is ultimate completeness or, or fullness. So there, there's

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a lot to be said around this, this, this kingdom principle of Sabbath and rest. And it's something

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that, you know, that, that, that God instituted even, even for ourselves. I mean, we're not here to talk

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about, about, about the Sabbath as the day of rest for, for God's people. But when you think about

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the practical application of that, just like the practical application of resting for the

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land, there's, there's spiritual things about this, which we'll talk, gonna talk about in a

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second here. But there's, there's also this, this functionality to it. And the same is true of us.

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You know, it's God, you know, you can say, Hey, look, I'm free to do what I want on Sundays.

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And that's absolutely true. But there, there's something to be said about, let's just set aside

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a day to chill. Right. And that's, that's one of the things here. So the other components of

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this that I look and there's, there's this idea of, of, of trust and, and provision. So think about

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this from an ancient perspective. When we're hungry, we go out and get some food or go out to a

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restaurant or go out to the supermarket and get food. Most of us have enough food in our

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house to probably last two months. When we get, when we get down to it, not the case with ancient

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people like the Israelites, they were growing all of their own food, animals, all of this thing was

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they were providing food for themselves and their family was work, hard work. And it wasn't

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something that was instantaneous. Like, Hey, you know, heat me up some soup mom. It just didn't,

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didn't happen like that. So there's an element of trust and provision that goes along with this.

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When God says, Hey, this year is going to be a year of rest. Don't do all of this stuff.

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Imagine the alarms going off in their heads. Well, how am I going to eat? What are we going

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to, I mean, how am I going to provide, provide for my family? You know, God is saying, trust me

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on the provider. But it creates a completely different way of thinking about that

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when you realize how they provided for their food. So allowing the land to rest and not sowing

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had this element of trusting God so that you take all of this aspect off of our, you know,

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as humans, we, you know, we're always thinking, Hey, you know, we're doing this, we're working for

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this. I'm the guy out providing, I'm doing all of this, takes all that effort out and says,

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we're going to trust in God to do this. And there's, there's rest in that security

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that can only be found in God. And there's so many lessons that God wants to teach us through that

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builds our faith and helps us realize that it's not of our own workmanship or labor

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that God is the great, great provider. I won't read it here for the sake of time,

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but Matthew 6, 25 through 34, Jesus goes into this whole mile log about, don't worry about,

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he's God is going to provide for you, look around you, how he's done all of this,

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he's going to provide for you. So the next section is 8 through 22.

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And talking about the year of Jubilee.

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You must count off seven weeks of years, seven times seven years, and the days of the seven weeks

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of years will amount to 49 years. You must sound loud horn blasts in the seventh month,

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on the 10th day of the month, on the day of atonement, you must sound the horn in the entire land.

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So you must consecrate the 50th year and you must proclaim a release in the land

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for all its inhabitants. That year will be your Jubilee. Each one of you must return

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to his return to his property and each one of you must return to his clan.

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The 50th year will be your Jubilee and you must not sow the land, harvest its aftergrowth,

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or pick the grapes of its unparooned vines. Because the year is a Jubilee,

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it will be holy to you, you may eat its produce from the field.

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In this year of Jubilee, you must each return to your property. If you make a sale to your

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fellow citizen or buy from your fellow citizen, no one is too wrong his brother. You may buy it

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from your fellow citizen according to the number of years since the land last Jubilee,

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you may sell it, he may sell it to you according to the years of produce that are left.

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The more years there are, the more you may make its purchase price. And the fewer years there

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are, the less you may make its purchase price because he is only selling to you

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a number of years to produce. No one is to oppress his fellow citizen,

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but you must fear your God because I see the Lord your God. You must obey my statutes

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and my regulations and must be sure to keep them so that you may live securely in your land.

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The land will give its fruit and you may eat until you are satisfied and you may live securely

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in the land. If you say, what will we eat in the seventh year if we do not sow and gather

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produce? I will command my blessing for you in the sixth year so that it may yield

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the produce for three years and you may sow the eighth year and eat from the sixth year's produce,

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old produce. Until you bring the ninth year's produce, you may eat old produce.

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So every 50 years, there is a major reset.

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Property returns to its original family owner. Slaves are freed, debts are forgiven,

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everyone rests, trusting in God's provision. Jubilee resets debt, restores families and homes

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and a full restoration of dignity and provision. This is some wild stuff.

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This is some wild, wild stuff if you think about it. Again, just imagine in your mind trying to apply

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this to our western mentality here in the United States where you're not taking my property,

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you're not taking my house or my land, you're not taking my stuff, you're not taking my guns,

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you're not taking any of this stuff. Our mindset has so radically, radically shifted

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from what God was trying to instill in the Israelites of how to look at these things.

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We've just gone really far. I'm saying it about myself too. If I would have,

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I'd have a real hard time. I'm not sure where it would all end.

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But this was a radical, radical restoration and forgiveness as well.

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So it wasn't just, it's easy to read through these things and think about, okay,

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these are the cycles that they went through, but it wasn't just a cyclical thing. It was a new

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beginning that was designed to lead to a higher level of fullness.

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So it breaks a cycle, resets and pushes Israelites through to

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more higher level. It's a supernatural gift of grace that came from God.

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To me, this just points so clearly to Jesus and how when he was teaching amongst the Jews,

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he was just preaching something that was just so radically different than how they

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understood Scripture and this idea of forgiveness of sin and spiritual freedom

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and reclaiming lost inheritance and kingdom living here on earth. The Jews are like,

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what? They just weren't getting because it was so rough. And then his ultimate

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giving of grace from his work on the cross. In Luke 4, 18 through 19, Jesus is quoting

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Isaiah where he talks about the year of the Lord's favor. And this, to me, this goes from Jesus to

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Isaiah all the way back to Leviticus, which is a clear, clear pointing to that year of Jubilee,

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the year of the Lord's favor as it came down. So if you look at it in reverse like that,

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or if you look at it from a forward perception, that God instilled this year of Jubilee,

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this concept of Jubilee. Isaiah talked about it and prophesied it even forward

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to where Jesus was and then Jesus saying, this year is now. This is now what he was proclaiming.

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And when he made that statement, the religious leaders are like, is he saying what we think

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he's saying? Not good. So it was a radical, radical thing. This freedom from slavery.

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Slaves are set free. This freeing of slaves in the year of Jubilee just is this idea of

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God wants liberation for people. He doesn't want people in perpetual bondage. Jesus said

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in Gospel of John, if the sun sets you free, you are free indeed. And that freedom applies

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across the land. The next set goes from 23 to 55 and it's about redemption of property and the

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poor. And I'm not going to read through that because it's just too long. It gets into a lot

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of different scenarios of okay, if you needed money and you sold this land to this person,

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here's what's happened or if you did this. So it talks about a lot of different ways things

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could have transacted is the basic principle of it. But what I extracted from that entire set

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of scriptures is according to God, I don't know if this applies right now,

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land cannot be owned permanently because it belongs to God. I mean, do we really believe?

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I know I've said that many times in teaching and in life and even just in conversation

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with people. I don't believe that this is mine. I don't believe my business is mine. I believe

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that I'm a steward of this and I have to steward this in the way God has. But do I really believe

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that when it comes down to it? I mean, do I really, really embrace that idea? God was instilling

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that the Israelites must help each other rather than oppress them, rather than take advantage of them

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in business transactions and land transactions. Slavery, God, this was always such a tricky

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subject for me, this idea of slavery and all this. But when you really dig into scripture

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and really try to understand it from how God was designing it, God was not a fan

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of slavery, most certainly not. I mean, it was discouraged. He freed the Israelites from Egypt

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and he's compelling them to mirror that mercy that he had on them to their slaves.

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So this idea of ownership and stewardship. In verse 23, God basically just says the land is mine,

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you know, the Israelites and us. We're stewards, not owners. And I think again

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that this is a foreshadowing of Jesus and, you know, and how we're supposed to live that

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our lives are not our own. So we don't own this.

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Jesus bought and paid for this. And he owns it. And, you know, along with it everything else. So,

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you know, we don't belong to ourselves. And, you know, I think a modern day perspective,

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especially in the United States is, you know, we earned it, we own it, and it's ours.

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And don't try to take it, take it from me. And I'm wrestling with that myself, even as we speak,

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just to kind of really truly understand what God means here. First,

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Corinthians 619 through 20 says, you are not your own, you were bought with a price.

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So I thought this was a really, really interesting chapter. I think it goes much deeper than,

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then, you know, God's economic plan for the Israelites. You know, there's a lot about freedom

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and trust and restoration here and belonging. It points directly to Jesus and what he did for us

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and his ultimate claim of jubilee, you know, over our souls. You know, I thought about this for,

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you know, for a little while. And I thought, what are some practical applications of this,

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you know, for me is, you know, for me, you know, practicing trust more, you know, trusting God

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for things. My type of personality is kind of personality is like, okay, I'm going to go out

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and make it happen. And it's easy to fall back on that a lot harder to say I'm going to trust

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in God to do that. So practicing trust and resting in that spiritual discipline to trust in God enough

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to stop striving. Because we worry sometimes about things, right? It's like, you know,

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you know, I'm kind of at that age now where I'm there, retirement, you know, I should be

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thinking about this and this and I have all my ducks and lined up in a row for retirement.

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What are we going to do with this? What am I going to do that? And that kind of creates this,

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well, I have to do something. And what God is proclaiming here is stop striving

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and trust in me, have that freedom. Another thing that really was just so practical for

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for me was extending grace to people, you know, looking for ways to reset relationships,

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forgive debts, boast emotionally and and literally. I'll tell you, I'll tell you a story.

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You know, we had Tammy and I had had these good friends one time they still are good friends.

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And one guy went, they went into business and we were doing work for them as an agency.

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You know, he wanted me to do work for them and their business, you know, after a few years,

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their business was really tanking and going, you know, going downhill and having real problems.

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And, you know, the money was getting further and further and further out. And, you know,

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you know, I, you know, he started not returning calls and things like that, you know, and I just

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finally left this real nasty message saying, look, you need to get this settled.

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You know, and I put a few or ifs in there because I was miffed because that

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that idea of my ownership of things was kind of consuming me, you know, at this, at this point.

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And, you know, over, over time, you know, we, we, you know, we just healed it and I just kind

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of let that go. And I literally said to God, just take it out of my, I don't even want,

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I don't even want to remember it. And there was one time where she was really,

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she had really, you could tell it was just kind of weighing on her and she had said something to me

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about it. And I literally didn't even realize what she was talking about.

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I said, I said, I had literally completely forgotten about that until you just brought it

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up. I mean, I literally, you know, God just took it out of my mind, which was an awesome thing.

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And, you know, I didn't even, it just, it literally was not, you know, when I was around

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him, it wasn't like, I mean, I had literally, literally forgotten about it until she brought

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it up. And I said, well, I forgot about that. And it was like, I forgot about it. So

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you're applying that grace to people and it doesn't have to be about money. Sometimes it can be about

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someone who may have hurt you or may have had done you wrong or you've got just kind of this

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little bit of a grudge kind of hanging back here. It's not impacting you spiritually,

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but it's just kind of there, right? Releasing that and extending that grace to people

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that God is talking about here. Because this is, this is just, this is just powerful, powerful

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grace that God is laying down here. The third thing is remembering stewardship,

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the idea of stewardship. Hang on to things loosely, right? Loosely. Hang on to possessions

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loosely. You know, they are a blessing from God, but they're not important.

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They're not important. And lastly is celebrate freedom. This is something that I think,

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you know, we as Americans, we just take so for granted this idea of freedom and

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celebrate the freedom that Christ brought us, the spiritual freedom that He set us.

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He set us free. So those are four kind of key takeaways for me.

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I put some questions, thought provoking, I hope, questions down as we can kind of,

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kind of go through this as, as groups and let's do that. Let's break into our groups.

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