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I was second.
Welcome.
Slide today.
Welcome.
This is the Church of Messiah.
Why do I have this up?
Because it's We're at the beginning of Leviticus.
And at the beginning of Leviticus.
I always kind of have a kind of a concern cuz people shy away from the book.
They don't, they don't, they don't want to study Leviticus, their kind of scared about it.
They're kind of like Mary Sylvia.
I want to read about all this blood and stuff.
It's no good.
It's it's it's not fun.
No, it's not fun.
But Leviticus is based on the sacrificial system in the sacrificial system is based on Jesus sacrifice before time before God created a single thing.
Jesus said.
Okay, I'm in.
He knew what he was going to do many.
You want to say years later, but this is outside of time.
God made an agreement with himself about what he would do to save us from sin outside of time.
And then, they lived it out in time at the fullness of time.
Not a second before it had to happen that way.
And if we, if we say I don't want to talk about the blood in Leviticus.
I don't want to talk about the sacrifice in Leviticus.
Then I kind of have to say You know what to talk about?
Jesus?
You don't want to talk about what the blood does for you.
It's important.
Leviticus interesting.
Lee enough in the early church, and in the history of Judaism was the first book memorized by 5 year old kids.
Why why would they want to do that?
We'll talk about that later, but I thought, okay.
You need an introduction before we start talking about the blood, you need an introduction to what the heck is going on here.
So in the words of an old friend, John, McFarland, Our father is a father who loves to play with his kids.
He has two favorite things.
He loves to play, hide and seek.
With his kids.
He knows where he is.
He just wants to.
Let us know.
He wants us to try to find him.
So we have to kind of see come out.
and, He's always there.
And we know he's there.
We don't need to know, he's there to know, he's there.
What we have to do, what we have to seek him out.
We have to presume.
We have to chase them.
We have to try to figure out how he's hiding.
We need to read the Bible and try to figure out what you trying to say to me.
Hear what's going on?
So he loves to play with his kids, loves to play hide-and-seek, and he also loves to Go camping.
Anyone see the screensaver?
Yeah, it looks a lot like The 10th that my wife and I bought when we decided to go camping for the honeymoon.
And we set this tent up all over the place and camped in it.
Very elegantly for tent camping.
I had a queen-size inflatable bed, but
It was, it was very beautiful and I have wonderful memories of camping with my wife.
And some not so wonderful memories of.
Challenges along the way.
But that's, that's camping.
When I think of camping.
This is what I see, always is imagining my wife and I camping on her honeymoon.
Beautiful.
God had a different idea for a tent.
We've been talking about it.
The people of Israel gathered together roughly 70 million dollars in gold silver, bronze Etc.
A little bit more costly than my tent.
A little bit more glorious than my tent a lot more going on.
In this tent.
He's got a nice campfire there too, huh?
The altar of sacrifice, but at the root of it, is this idea of God wants to temporarily dwell with us.
He wants to go camping with us.
He wants to He wants to do well with us in our midst.
How can a God?
So big become so small that he could exist in such a small place as a human body calls mentioned this before.
How could an infinite God collapse himself into 1 cubed Square rupley?
I don't know.
That's glorious.
They wants to go camping with his people.
Another picture.
Imagine, if you will that you've just been in his real, you've actually gone through the Exodus.
You've left Egypt, and you are
Going to the base of the mountain.
You've heard God Speak.
You've seen him, if you're one of the elders, you saw his feet.
You ate a meal in his presence.
And you found out that he wants to dwell in your midst.
He wants to go camping with you.
I remember when I was a kid when my dad said we're going, we're going to go camping.
We going to go on a trip.
His idea of trips was Civil War battlefields and I was very excited about that.
I learned a lot about the Civil War because my dad liked it.
My dad, liked it.
He enjoyed it.
He liked to study about it and guess what?
Just because he liked it.
I loved it.
I can't explain that.
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