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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 50 MIN

Get Lit - Week 6 (the Bible in a Year)

from Eastview Baptist Church Teaching Podcast · host Eastview Baptist Church

"From Fire to Formation: The God Who Is Holy and Near"(Leviticus 10 – Numbers 7)The fire of God had just fallen—His glory filled the tabernacle, His presence among His people. The joy was electric. The priests had been consecrated. Worship had begun.But then—tragedy struck.Two of Aaron’s sons, Nadab and Abihu, brought unauthorized fire before the Lord. They tried to worship their way, not God’s way. And fire came out—not to consume the offering, but to consume them.They died on the spot.The camp fell silent. Aaron—struck with grief—remained still.God reminded them all: “Among those who are near Me, I will be holy.”It was a sobering start to life with a holy God. Worship wasn’t casual. Presence wasn’t cheap. Holiness mattered.So God clarified the expectations:— The priests must not drink before serving.— They must teach the people to distinguish between the clean and unclean.— The people, too, would learn how to live with a God who is both near and holy.The rest of Leviticus unfolds with deep concern for purity and worship:— Laws about food, disease, childbirth, and bodily fluids taught the people how to live set apart.— The Day of Atonement was established—a once-a-year moment when the High Priest would enter the Holy of Holies with blood, making atonement for the nation. A scapegoat would carry their sins far away.The message was clear:Sin separates. Blood covers. God makes a way.God called them not just to ritual purity—but to moral purity.— No injustice. No sexual immorality. No child sacrifice.— Care for the poor. Honesty in business. Love for neighbor.— “Be holy, because I, the LORD your God, am holy.”The covenant wasn’t just about rules. It was about relationship.Then came Numbers—the wilderness journey began.It opened with a census: the men of Israel, tribe by tribe, were counted and prepared for battle. God was forming a people—orderly, ready, centered around His presence.The twelve tribes camped around the tabernacle in precise formation—three tribes on each side, with the Levites in the center. At the heart of it all: God’s tent of meeting.Their lives were oriented around presence, not preference.The Levites were set apart—not to fight, but to serve. They guarded the tabernacle. They transported the sacred things. Every role mattered. Every movement had meaning.Then came the dedication of the tabernacle.Each tribe, one by one for twelve days, brought offerings:— Silver plates and bowls, gold dishes, incense, grain, animals for burnt, sin, and fellowship offerings.They came not to compete, but to contribute.Though the gifts were identical, each tribe was honored individually—because in God’s house, every name matters.And when the final gift was offered, the tabernacle wasn’t just built—it was blessed. The people were now a people of worship, order, and calling.From holy fire to marching formation, from grief to glory, this stretch of Scripture shows us that God is not only mighty to save—but precise in how He shapes His people.He is not a God of chaos, but of order.Not a God of distance, but of presence.Not a God who winks at sin, but one who makes a way through sacrifice, service, and surrender.This is the God who makes slaves into worshipers, wanderers into a holy nation—a God who is holy, but near.

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