EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 1H 7M
Be Holy in All Your Conduct
from Emmaus Road Fellowship · host Cris Franklin
What if God cares about what you eat not just for your health, but for your soul? The biblical food laws arent arbitrary rules - theyre invitations to make every meal an act of worship. The post Be Holy in All Your Conduct appeared first on Emmaus Road Fellowship.
What this episode covers
Parashat Shemini God calls His people to be holy as He is holy. The Hebrew word kadosh means to be separated and set apart. This separation isn’t about superiority but about calling and purpose – God’s people are meant to be a kingdom of priests representing Him to the world through all their conduct, including their dietary choices. The Jewish understanding teaches that our dining table should function like God’s altar, transforming ordinary eating into an act of worship. Traditional practices like washing hands before meals, sprinkling salt on bread, and blessing God for His provision all reflect this principle because that is what the priests did in the Temple. In Leviticus 11:43, God warns that eating unclean things can make our souls abominable or dulled, creating spiritual barriers that gradually weaken our ability to hear God’s voice and discern His will. This isn’t about immediate dramatic change, but about subtle, progressive dulling of spiritual sensitivity. The kosher laws work on both physical and spiritual dimensions – clean animals are often healthier to consume, while the discipline of dietary restrictions is a continual reminder, where every meal serves as a reminder of our connection to Him in our identity as people who belong to the family of God and eat of the good things from His table. The post Be Holy in All Your Conduct appeared first on Emmaus Road Fellowship.
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