"Love God in Holiness" is the fifteenth sermon in this series. God’s people are called to holiness because God exists in perfect holiness. In the beginning, God created mankind in His image and in the redemptive narrative of scripture, God is restoring His people to that. The process of sanctification has to do with us becoming holy as God is holy.
"A Sermon on Sex" is the fourteenth sermon in this series. The law of Leviticus also includes laws about sex. These laws reveal God’s moral compass for His people when it comes to sexual relationships. When paired with New Testament teaching as well, it becomes clear that all sexual activity outside of biblical marriage is not to be named among God’s people.
"Life Is In The Blood" is the thirteenth sermon in this series. Chapter 17 of Leviticus begins the second section of the book which mainly focuses on various topics of holy living. First up is worship and how God warns His people of idolatry. He reminds them that they are to worship Him alone, by blood that serves as atonement, which is a foreshadowing of Christ.
"Day of Atonement" is the twelfth sermon in this series. The day of atonement was a once-a-year event for Israel to have atonement for their sins corporately. While sacrifices and ceremonies facilitate personal worship and atonement throughout the year, there was a need for corporate atonement as well. The sacrifice and removal of sin annually led God’s people to long for a once and for all atonement that was fulfilled in Jesus.
"Clean/Unclean" is the eleventh sermon in this series. The laws of purity in Leviticus 12-15 are indeed strange but communicate a very important message: that our flesh and blood is cursed. With the curse upon our flesh and blood, we cannot come to God by the merit of ourselves and these laws are the beginnings of God teaching His people that they needed the flesh and blood of another.
"Food" is the tenth sermon in this series. Everything we do is done for God’s glory, even what we eat! The Levitical dietary laws were numerous and strange, but reminded God’s people that He was Lord over all, even their meals. While freed from these ceremonial laws, we thank God for bacon and use food still for His glory.
"Strange Fire" is the ninth sermon in this series. Early on in the history of tabernacle worship, perhaps even the first day, two priests died due to offering worship in their own way instead of the way God had prescribed it. God takes worship seriously and worship should happen on God’s terms, not ours. Leviticus 10 serves as a stern reminder to us to worship God in God’s ways only.
"Launch Day" is the eighth sermon in this series. Leviticus 9 records the inaugural worship service under the Levitical sacrificial system. After 7 chapters of instruction and then the ordination of the priests, worship in the tabernacle is finally ready to begin.