Wow! God’s instructions about how to build the Tabernacle and how to make sacrifices are so detailed (and a little monotonous to read through). Are those details important to us since we don’t sacrifice animals for our sins, and we don’t have a Tabernacle? Well, I think yes. OK, those actual details may not be, but the fact that God cares about details is. But isn’t He too busy running the universe to see the little details of my life? Definitely not. Remember God did make the infinitely big universe, but infinity goes in both directions, and He also made the infinitely small subatomic particles that he used to carefully build that universe. Those are some details! His detailed instructions also point out to us that our worship is not to be haphazard. I think we should give glory to God in all we do by doing the right thing and do it to the best of our ability. However, I think the lesson of Aaron’s sons, Nadab and Abihu, is that worship should be careful and purposeful with attention to the details. Careless or man-developed worship could inadvertently lead to false ideas or idol/pagan worship. It also reminds us that God is serious with definite standards of right and wrong and that there are real consequences for wrong (sin).
I think it is instructive that Hebrew sinners (a lot like us) had to recognize their own sins, decide to repent, pick a valuable animal, and take it to the priests to publicly admit their sin. (Oh look, there goes Tom with another goat to the Temple. I wonder what he did this time?). Then the priest was responsible for performing the sacrifice properly. Both parts of that were important and had details that had to be followed. Fortunately, we have Jesus as our sacrifice and as our priest.
I encourage you to remember all the stuff they needed for the Tabernacle and the sacrifices were carried out of Egypt through the sea and that the Hebrews are still living in a desert with just the blessings God gives them daily. Those detailed rules in Leviticus are one of those blessings. Leviticus can seem so distant, but we really follow a lot of the same behavior, health, and safety rules today to keep our society functioning. Don’t worry if you have gotten behind a little. You can just pick back up with the leprosy and fungus laws.
Thanks for joining me on this adventure,
Tom