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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
7 min read


Roots of Worship (Part 1): The Burnt Offering
The burnt offering reveals the deep spiritual need for atonement and communion with God. Rooted in ancient Israelite worship, it points to humanity’s brokenness, the cost of sin, and the fullness of Christ’s sacrifice. Part 1 of the "Roots of Worship" series explores the theological significance behind this act of total surrender.
Timothy Harolds
9 min read


Roots of Worship (Part 2): The Grain Offering
The grain offering highlights a worshipful response to grace: an act of gratitude, holiness, and reverence. Unlike the burnt offering, it centers not on atonement but on honoring God with the work of human hands. This post unpacks its symbolism, historical meaning, and how it finds deeper fulfillment in the life and teaching of Christ.
Timothy Harolds
9 min read


The Price of Purple
Why was Jesus clothed in a purple robe before His crucifixion? In this compelling post, we trace the origins and deep symbolic power of purple in Scripture and ancient culture. From Phoenician dyes to Israel’s temple yarns and Roman imperial laws, discover how the color purple speaks of divinity, kingship, and spiritual identity.
Timothy Harolds
7 min read

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