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Roots of Worship (Part 4): The Sin Offering
Burnt Offering. With detailed procedures for priests, leaders, and individuals, it reflects God’s justice and mercy. Its ritual elements, blood, sacrifice, and purification, foreshadow Christ’s atoning work and reveal God’s provision for human weakness.
Timothy Harolds
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Roots of Worship (Part 3): The Fellowship Offering
Unpacking the Fellowship Offering from Leviticus, this article explores its role as a sacred act of thanksgiving, vow fulfillment, and relational worship. Unlike atoning sacrifices, it symbolized surrender and spiritual intimacy, reflecting a heart turned toward God. With connections to the Nazirite vow, priestly portions, and Jesus' call to the rich ruler, it challenges readers to offer their best to God in devotion, not obligation.
Timothy Harolds
6 min read


The Anointing of the Holy Spirit
This post traces the Holy Spirit’s evolving role from selective empowerment in the Old Testament to universal indwelling in the New. It highlights how anointing, once reserved for prophets and kings, now signifies every believer’s call to divine service. Through Jesus, the Anointed One, God gives His Spirit to all who believe—calling them to live holy lives and act as His ambassadors. This sacred anointing empowers us to fulfill our spiritual purpose through His strength, not
Timothy Harolds
7 min read

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