July 29, 2025
DAILY BIBLE READING
Leviticus 14 β Cleansing: God’s Path to Restored Fellowship
Godβs grace in dealing with impurity, illness, and exclusion
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Bible Text β Leviticus 14 (KJV)
1 And theΒ LordΒ spake unto Moses, saying,
2Β This shall be the law of the leper in the day of his cleansing: He shall be brought unto the priest:
3Β And the priest shall go forth out of the camp; and the priest shall look, and, behold, if the plague of leprosy be healed in the leper;
4Β Then shall the priest command to take for him that is to be cleansed two birds alive and clean, and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop:
5Β And the priest shall command that one of the birds be killed in an earthen vessel over running water:
6Β As for the living bird, he shall take it, and the cedar wood, and the scarlet, and the hyssop, and shall dip them and the living bird in the blood of the bird that was killed over the running water:
7Β And he shall sprinkle upon him that is to be cleansed from the leprosy seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird loose into the open field.
8Β And he that is to be cleansed shall wash his clothes, and shave off all his hair, and wash himself in water, that he may be clean: and after that he shall come into the camp, and shall tarry abroad out of his tent seven days.
9Β But it shall be on the seventh day, that he shall shave all his hair off his head and his beard and his eyebrows, even all his hair he shall shave off: and he shall wash his clothes, also he shall wash his flesh in water, and he shall be clean.
10Β And on the eighth day he shall take two he lambs without blemish, and one ewe lamb of the first year without blemish, and three tenth deals of fine flour for a meat offering, mingled with oil, and one log of oil.
11Β And the priest that maketh him clean shall present the man that is to be made clean, and those things, before theΒ Lord, at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation:
12Β And the priest shall take one he lamb, and offer him for a trespass offering, and the log of oil, and wave them for a wave offering before theΒ Lord:
13Β And he shall slay the lamb in the place where he shall kill the sin offering and the burnt offering, in the holy place: for as the sin offering is the priest’s, so is the trespass offering: it is most holy:
14Β And the priest shall take some of the blood of the trespass offering, and the priest shall put it upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot:
15Β And the priest shall take some of the log of oil, and pour it into the palm of his own left hand:
16Β And the priest shall dip his right finger in the oil that is in his left hand, and shall sprinkle of the oil with his finger seven times before theΒ Lord:
17Β And of the rest of the oil that is in his hand shall the priest put upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot, upon the blood of the trespass offering:
18Β And the remnant of the oil that is in the priest’s hand he shall pour upon the head of him that is to be cleansed: and the priest shall make an atonement for him before theΒ Lord.
19Β And the priest shall offer the sin offering, and make an atonement for him that is to be cleansed from his uncleanness; and afterward he shall kill the burnt offering:
20Β And the priest shall offer the burnt offering and the meat offering upon the altar: and the priest shall make an atonement for him, and he shall be clean.
21Β And if he be poor, and cannot get so much; then he shall take one lamb for a trespass offering to be waved, to make an atonement for him, and one tenth deal of fine flour mingled with oil for a meat offering, and a log of oil;
22Β And two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, such as he is able to get; and the one shall be a sin offering, and the other a burnt offering.
23Β And he shall bring them on the eighth day for his cleansing unto the priest, unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, before theΒ Lord.
24Β And the priest shall take the lamb of the trespass offering, and the log of oil, and the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before theΒ Lord:
25Β And he shall kill the lamb of the trespass offering, and the priest shall take some of the blood of the trespass offering, and put it upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot:
26Β And the priest shall pour of the oil into the palm of his own left hand:
27Β And the priest shall sprinkle with his right finger some of the oil that is in his left hand seven times before theΒ Lord:
28Β And the priest shall put of the oil that is in his hand upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot, upon the place of the blood of the trespass offering:
29Β And the rest of the oil that is in the priest’s hand he shall put upon the head of him that is to be cleansed, to make an atonement for him before theΒ Lord.
30Β And he shall offer the one of the turtledoves, or of the young pigeons, such as he can get;
31Β Even such as he is able to get, the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering, with the meat offering: and the priest shall make an atonement for him that is to be cleansed before theΒ Lord.
32Β This is the law of him in whom is the plague of leprosy, whose hand is not able to get that which pertaineth to his cleansing.
33Β And theΒ LordΒ spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying,
34Β When ye be come into the land of Canaan, which I give to you for a possession, and I put the plague of leprosy in a house of the land of your possession;
35Β And he that owneth the house shall come and tell the priest, saying, It seemeth to me there is as it were a plague in the house:
36Β Then the priest shall command that they empty the house, before the priest go into it to see the plague, that all that is in the house be not made unclean: and afterward the priest shall go in to see the house:
37Β And he shall look on the plague, and, behold, if the plague be in the walls of the house with hollow strakes, greenish or reddish, which in sight are lower than the wall;
38Β Then the priest shall go out of the house to the door of the house, and shut up the house seven days:
39Β And the priest shall come again the seventh day, and shall look: and, behold, if the plague be spread in the walls of the house;
40Β Then the priest shall command that they take away the stones in which the plague is, and they shall cast them into an unclean place without the city:
41Β And he shall cause the house to be scraped within round about, and they shall pour out the dust that they scrape off without the city into an unclean place:
42Β And they shall take other stones, and put them in the place of those stones; and he shall take other morter, and shall plaister the house.
43Β And if the plague come again, and break out in the house, after that he hath taken away the stones, and after he hath scraped the house, and after it is plaistered;
44Β Then the priest shall come and look, and, behold, if the plague be spread in the house, it is a fretting leprosy in the house; it is unclean.
45Β And he shall break down the house, the stones of it, and the timber thereof, and all the morter of the house; and he shall carry them forth out of the city into an unclean place.
46Β Moreover he that goeth into the house all the while that it is shut up shall be unclean until the even.
47Β And he that lieth in the house shall wash his clothes; and he that eateth in the house shall wash his clothes.
48Β And if the priest shall come in, and look upon it, and, behold, the plague hath not spread in the house, after the house was plaistered: then the priest shall pronounce the house clean, because the plague is healed.
49Β And he shall take to cleanse the house two birds, and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop:
50Β And he shall kill the one of the birds in an earthen vessel over running water:
51Β And he shall take the cedar wood, and the hyssop, and the scarlet, and the living bird, and dip them in the blood of the slain bird, and in the running water, and sprinkle the house seven times:
52Β And he shall cleanse the house with the blood of the bird, and with the running water, and with the living bird, and with the cedar wood, and with the hyssop, and with the scarlet:
53Β But he shall let go the living bird out of the city into the open fields, and make an atonement for the house: and it shall be clean.
54Β This is the law for all manner of plague of leprosy, and scall,
55Β And for the leprosy of a garment, and of a house,
56Β And for a rising, and for a scab, and for a bright spot:
57Β To teach when it is unclean, and when it is clean: this is the law of leprosy.
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Introduction
At first glance, Leviticus 14 may seem like a long list of ritualistic instructionsβbloody, complex, and far removed from our modern lives. But when we take a closer look, we discover a deep treasure: a divine pathway to healing what is unclean, restoring the excluded, and rebuilding broken community. In the cleansing of a person with leprosyβand even a “diseased” houseβwe see God’s desire for wholeness: for individuals, for relationships, and for entire living spaces.
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Commentary
1. Cleansing the Leper (Verses 1β32)
In the Old Testament, purity was not merely a medical conditionβit had profound religious and social implications. A person with leprosy was not just ill, but isolated, forced to live outside the campβcut off from both God and community.
The rituals describedβtwo birds, water, cedarwood, scarlet yarn, and hyssopβare rich in symbolism:
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One bird is killed, the other set free: a powerful image of death and new life
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Cedarwood represents strength and durability
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Scarlet yarn and hyssop symbolize purification and redemption
The priest plays a crucial roleβnot only performing the ritual, but declaring the person clean, a formal act of reconciliation and restoration.
Remarkably, even the poor could be cleansedβGod provided alternative offerings. His law was both just and accessible.
2. Cleansing of Houses (Verses 33β57)
Even houses could become “infected”βa biblical image for sin, corruption, or spiritual disease infiltrating our living spaces.
The process is similar:
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The priest diagnoses
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A period of observation follows
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Either purificationβor total demolitionβis carried out if no healing occurs
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A final cleansing ritual follows, involving blood, water, and the living bird
This is about more than hygiene: Godβs presence is meant to fill every space of life.
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Summary
Leviticus 14 teaches us:
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God sees disease and impurityβbut also the path to healing.
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Cleansing is possibleβfor body, soul, home, and community.
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The priest mediates restoration and grace.
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No one is too poor to be made clean before God.
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Message for Us Today
We may no longer live under ritual law, but the need for cleansing, reconciliation, and healing is just as real today:
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Sin still separatesβfrom God, from others, and from ourselves
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God still offers healingβthrough the blood of Jesus, which speaks better than the blood of animals
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Community with God begins with cleansingβand ends with welcome
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Even our βhouseβ (our life, our environment) needs renewal by God
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Reflection Questions
Where is there “leprosy” in your lifeβthings you try to hide, but that truly need healing?
Are you willing to let the βPriestββJesus Christβexamine and cleanse you?
What does it mean to you that God wants to renew even your βhouseββyour personal space and environment?
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July 27 – August 2, 2025
WEEKLY SPIRIT OF PROPHECY READING
Ellen G. White β Patriarchs and Prophets β Chapter 20
Joseph in Egypt
Read online here
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Introduction
Josephβs life story is one of the most moving accounts in the Old Testament. It shows how God uses suffering, injustice, and severe trials to shape a young man into an instrument of His blessing β not just for one people, but for entire nations. What Joseph experiences reflects divine education, divine faithfulness β and human choice.
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Commentary
1. Brokenness: Loneliness and Loss (The Beginning of the Journey)
Joseph is betrayed by his brothers, sold, and on his way to a foreign land. His childhood, marked by his father’s favoritism, ends abruptly. He experiences deep emotional wounds and total abandonment. But out of this crisis, something new begins to grow. In his loneliness, Joseph decides to trust God β even when he loses everything else.
2. The Conscious Decision for Faithfulness (Turning Point)
Joseph remembers the teachings about the God of his fathers β and makes a conscious decision: he will remain faithful to God, no matter the cost. This decision becomes the defining turning point in his life. He is no longer a victim of his circumstances but a servant of God β even in slavery.
3. Steadfastness in Temptation (Potipharβs House)
Joseph is tempted by Potipharβs wife. The decision lies between secret sin or risky faithfulness. Joseph chooses the harder path and asks:
“How then could I do such a wicked thing and sin against God?” (Genesis 39:9)
He does not choose out of fear of people but out of reverence for God.
4. Faithfulness in the Dark (The Prison Years)
Joseph is unjustly condemned. Despite deep injustice, he holds firm to his faith. He does not become bitter. Instead of self-pity, he serves others, helps, comforts, interprets dreams. The years in prison become a school of character.
5. The Elevation (At the Royal Court)
God opens the doors at the right time. Joseph is elevated β not by chance, but by divine plan. His wisdom, insight, and faithfulness in small things make him Egyptβs administrator. The former slave becomes Father of the Land (Genesis 41:43). God honors his faithfulness with influence and responsibility.
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Summary
Josephβs journey takes him from his fatherβs tent, through slavery and prison, all the way to the Pharaohβs court. In every phase, Joseph remains faithful to his God β not because it was easy, but because it was right. His strength of character and faith make him an instrument in Godβs hands.
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Message for Us Today
Godβs guidance is not always visible β but it is always faithful.
Trials reveal our character.
He who honors God in the small things will be entrusted with greater things.
Worldly success is empty without the fear of God β but through reverence for God, success gains lasting value.
Character is shaped in daily life, through small decisions, in the unseen.
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Reflection Question
Where am I right now on my βJoseph journeyβ? In the pit? In Potipharβs house? In prison? Or in elevation?
What keeps me from remaining faithful to God under all circumstances?
Is my integrity dependent on external conditions β or on inner conviction?
What βsmall decisionsβ today are shaping my character for tomorrow?
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Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/29-07-2025-leviticus-chapter-14-believe-his-prophets/