Playlist: Offering as God's Meal (topic)
Offerings (Part Six)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe offerings in the Tabernacle or Temple carry a profound metaphor of communion, portraying God's house with the altar as His table and the offering as the food shared in a meal. In this imagery, God invites us to sit down and fellowship together. Specifically, in the peace offering, one of the sweet savor offerings, there is a …
It is Done! The Perfect Peace of God
Sermon by Mark SchindlerBrethren, the concept of the offering as God's meal is deeply significant in understanding our relationship with Him and the peace He desires for us. The peace offering, as described in Leviticus, is a sweet-savor offering, indicating that no sin is involved and it is most satisfying to God. It is burnt upon the burnt offering …
Offerings (Part One)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughIn the context of understanding the sacrifices in the book of Leviticus, the concept of offering as God's meal emerges as a central metaphor, reflecting the intimate communion between God and the offerer. The thought at the forefront of these offerings is the eating of a meal, where the fragrant odor of food evokes anticipation …
Offerings (Part Five)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughWe give peace offerings today through living sacrifice, keeping God's law out of love and to glorify Him rather than just to perform duty.
The One Thing
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Bill OnisickSacrifice is the foundational principle for salvation and spiritual growth, as exemplified by Christ's preordained sacrifice before the world's creation.
The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 5)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe meal offering represents the intense self-sacrifice required in service to man. Our service to man must be done for God's sake rather than man's appreciation.
Acts (Part Sixteen)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughWe must always conduct ourselves with the long-term spiritual interests of others in mind, being sensitive to the conscience and scruples of others.