Lev27: 🔖 Devoted to the Lord: Valuing What Belongs to God / 🇫🇷 Lévitique 27 : Consacré à l'Éternel : Estimer ce qui appartient à Dieu
📖 Leviticus 27: 🔖 Devoted to the Lord: Valuing What Belongs to God
💬"Living a life fully consecrated to God in word, deed, and possessions."
🎯 Aim
To understand the sacredness of vows and dedications to God, and to walk in intentional surrender.
💎 God’s Attributes in Leviticus 27
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💖 God is holy and calls for holiness.
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🎯 God is just and fair in valuation.
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🔥 God is worthy of our devotion.
📌 Facts from Leviticus 27
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The chapter outlines laws on vows and dedications people, animals, property, or produce.
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Everything devoted to the Lord was considered holy and could not be taken back without redemption.
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A valuation system is presented for items dedicated to God, ensuring fairness and consistency.
✅ Three Ps
Promise – God honors what is devoted to Him as holy (v.9, v.28).
Principle – What is vowed to God should not be taken lightly or revoked.
Prophecy – Points to the ultimate consecration of Jesus, fully given to God as a sacrifice for us.
🌿 Insights
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God is deeply interested in the heart behind our giving, not just the gift.
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True worship includes dedication, obedience, and follow-through.
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What is offered to God becomes sacred an act of love and honor.
🛠 Application
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Be careful and prayerful in making spiritual commitments.
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Review what you've vowed, promised, or intended to do for God and fulfill it.
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Offer your time, gifts, and resources as a sacred offering, knowing they are His.
🙌 Deed for Today
Take time to rededicate your heart, your talents, or possessions back to the Lord in prayer. Consider making a practical offering (time, help, giving) to your church or someone in need.
🙏Prayer
Lord, I offer myself and all that I have to You. Teach me to honor my vows and walk in the fear of the Lord. May all I do be a reflection of Your holiness. Amen.
🎶 Worship Songs
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🎵 “I Give Myself Away” – William McDowell
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🎵 “Consécré à toi” – Dan Luiten (French)
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🎵 “Ninajitoa Kwako” – Reuben Kigame (Swahili)
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