Playlist: Offering, Burnt (topic)

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Elements of a Thanksgiving Offering

Sermonette by Martin G. Collins

The burnt offering, as part of the sacrificial system in ancient Israel, holds a foundational role in the layered structure of offerings to God. It is placed at the bottom, with the meal offering on top of it, and the peace or thanksgiving offering above that. The burnt offering represents devotion to God, symbolizing a complete …


Offerings (Part Six)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

The sin offering was for sin in general deals with our evil nature, while the trespass offering deals with the fruits of that nature.


Offerings (Part One)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

The burnt offering, as detailed in Leviticus 1, represents Christ giving Himself to God as God's portion, an act of complete devotion that truly satisfies God. It is characterized by four distinct features: it is a sweet savor to God, pleasing and acceptable without any association with sin; it is offered for acceptance on …


Offerings (Part Three)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

The meal offering (grain offering) represents fulfilling our duty to our neighbor. he materials used in the meal offering symbolize Jesus' perfect character.


Offerings (Part Two)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

The sacrifices teach us about the mind, heart, and character of Jesus. The burnt offering symbolizes complete devotion to God in every aspect of life.


What the Sacrifices Mean

Sermonette by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)

The sacrificial system of Leviticus typifies spiritual sacrifices which we perform under the New Covenant. The animal sacrifices focused on total commitment.


In Him Was Life

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Although we have physical-chemical existence, we do not yet have God's quality of life. The key quality of eternal life is a vibrant relationship with God.


A New Beginning

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Atonement represents a new beginning when people of the world would be reconciled to God and freed from their bondage, reflecting the year of Jubilee.


Amos (Part Eleven)

Sermon/Bible Study by John W. Ritenbaugh

Ancient Israel had at the core of its religion an obsession to please the self at the expense of justice and the best interests of the disadvantaged.