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Don't Let Your Light Go Out.

Leviticus 24:1-23
If our light is to be keep on burning continually, we need pure oil (Leviticus 24:2). The emphasis here is on keeping close to God. It is only through closeness to God that our light will be kept burning. In Leviticus 24:15, we read, “Whoever curses his God shall bear his sin.” This is followed, in Leviticus 24:16, by some words of explanation of what bearing his sin meant: “He who blasphemes the Name shall be put to death.” As we read these words, our thoughts move to Christ, the sinless Saviour who bore the sins of many – “He died that we might be forgiven. He died to make us good, that we might go at last to heaven, saved by His precious blood.” Through Him, we are brought close to God. Through Him, we are darkness and into light.

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