
π 03 August 2025
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Daily Bible Reading
π₯ Leviticus 19 β Living Holy in an Unholy World
β¨ Godβs Standards for a Just, Compassionate, and Holy Life
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π Bible Text β Leviticus 19 (KJV)
1 And theΒ LordΒ spake unto Moses, saying,
2Β Speak unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, and say unto them, Ye shall be holy: for I theΒ LordΒ your God am holy.
3Β Ye shall fear every man his mother, and his father, and keep my sabbaths: I am theΒ LordΒ your God.
4Β Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to yourselves molten gods: I am theΒ LordΒ your God.
5Β And if ye offer a sacrifice of peace offerings unto theΒ Lord, ye shall offer it at your own will.
6Β It shall be eaten the same day ye offer it, and on the morrow: and if ought remain until the third day, it shall be burnt in the fire.
7Β And if it be eaten at all on the third day, it is abominable; it shall not be accepted.
8Β Therefore every one that eateth it shall bear his iniquity, because he hath profaned the hallowed thing of theΒ Lord: and that soul shall be cut off from among his people.
9Β And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy field, neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of thy harvest.
10Β And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard, neither shalt thou gather every grape of thy vineyard; thou shalt leave them for the poor and stranger: I am theΒ LordΒ your God.
11Β Ye shall not steal, neither deal falsely, neither lie one to another.
12Β And ye shall not swear by my name falsely, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am theΒ Lord.
13Β Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbour, neither rob him: the wages of him that is hired shall not abide with thee all night until the morning.
14Β Thou shalt not curse the deaf, nor put a stumblingblock before the blind, but shalt fear thy God: I am theΒ Lord.
15Β Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honor the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour.
16Β Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbour; I am theΒ Lord.
17Β Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart: thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin upon him.
18Β Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am theΒ Lord.
19Β Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woollen come upon thee.
20Β And whosoever lieth carnally with a woman, that is a bondmaid, betrothed to an husband, and not at all redeemed, nor freedom given her; she shall be scourged; they shall not be put to death, because she was not free.
21Β And he shall bring his trespass offering unto theΒ Lord, unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, even a ram for a trespass offering.
22Β And the priest shall make an atonement for him with the ram of the trespass offering before theΒ LordΒ for his sin which he hath done: and the sin which he hath done shall be forgiven him.
23Β And when ye shall come into the land, and shall have planted all manner of trees for food, then ye shall count the fruit thereof as uncircumcised: three years shall it be as uncircumcised unto you: it shall not be eaten of.
24Β But in the fourth year all the fruit thereof shall be holy to praise theΒ LordΒ withal.
25Β And in the fifth year shall ye eat of the fruit thereof, that it may yield unto you the increase thereof: I am theΒ LordΒ your God.
26Β Ye shall not eat any thing with the blood: neither shall ye use enchantment, nor observe times.
27Β Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard.
28Β Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am theΒ Lord.
29Β Do not prostitute thy daughter, to cause her to be a whore; lest the land fall to whoredom, and the land become full of wickedness.
30Β Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary: I am theΒ Lord.
31Β Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them: I am theΒ LordΒ your God.
32Β Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honour the face of the old man, and fear thy God: I am theΒ Lord.
33Β And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not vex him.
34Β But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am theΒ LordΒ your God.
35Β Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in meteyard, in weight, or in measure.
36Β Just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin, shall ye have: I am theΒ LordΒ your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt.
37Β Therefore shall ye observe all my statutes, and all my judgments, and do them: I am theΒ Lord.
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π΅ Introduction
Leviticus chapter 19 is one of the most significant sections of the Old Testament when it comes to practical holiness. It is a direct application of the Ten Commandments to everyday lifeβfilled with Godβs call to holiness, mercy, and justice. Here, God shows what it really means to belong to Himβnot just in the temple, but in daily life.
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π‘ Commentary
β¦οΈ 1. Holiness Begins with Godβs Nature (Verses 1β4)
βYou shall be holy, for I am holy.β
God calls His people to look to Him as their model. Holiness is not about religious perfection but about living in harmony with Godβs characterβpure, truthful, distinct.
β¦οΈ 2. Honor Practiced in Daily Life (Verses 3β10)
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Honoring parents
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Respecting the Sabbath
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Avoiding idols
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Generosity toward the poor and foreigners
God makes it clear: Faith is not a feeling, but is shown through respect, gratitude, and social responsibility.
β¦οΈ 3. Justice in Relationships (Verses 11β18)
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Do not steal, lie, or swear falsely
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Fair wages for workers
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No hatred in the heart
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Love your neighbor as yourself
Here we encounter the well-known phrase: βYou shall love your neighbor as yourselfβ (v. 18) β later quoted by Jesus as βthe greatest commandment after the love of God.β
β¦οΈ 4. Separation from Pagan Practices (Verses 26β31)
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No fortune-telling or superstition
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No self-mutilation in mourning
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No occult symbols
These laws protect the people from spiritual confusion and bind them to the living God.
β¦οΈ 5. Respect and Protection for the Vulnerable (Verses 32β37)
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Respect for the elderly
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Love for the foreigner
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Honesty in business
Godβs heart beats for the weak. He doesnβt just want us to tolerate them but to protect and honor them.
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π’ Summary
Leviticus 19 is like a moral compass:
It shows how Godβs commandments are not just rules but paths to relationship and protection. They permeate all areas of lifeβfrom family and economy to faith. Holiness means reflecting Godβin the middle of everyday life.
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π’ Message for Us Today
God cares about your whole life. Not just what you do in churchβbut also how you treat people, handle money, use your time and words, and interact with strangers.
Holiness is practical. Itβs not about being βbetter than others,β but about being different from the worldβmerciful, just, sincere.
Neighborly love is not a feeling, but a decision. It shows in how we treat the weakest, the poorest, and the oldest among us.
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π‘ Reflection Questions
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Where is God calling you to βeveryday holinessβ in your thinking, speaking, or actions?
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How can you honor someone today who is often overlooked?
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Is your idea of βbeing holyβ more religious or more life-related?
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Are there ways you treat others unfairlyβconsciously or unconsciously?
βYou shall love your neighbor as yourself.β (v. 18) β
This is not just a command. It is an invitation to make Godβs character visibleβthrough you.
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π August 3 – 9, 2025
π BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
π Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
π Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets β Chapter 21
π Joseph and His Brothers
π Read online here
π΅ Introduction
The life story of Joseph is a powerful testimony of how God uses human evil to bring about good. Betrayed, sold, slandered, and forgottenβyet exalted, used, and blessed. In his reunion with his brothers, forgiveness, character growth, and divine providence reach a moving climax in biblical history.
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π‘ Commentary
πΉ 1. Foresight and Responsibility (Genesis 41)
Joseph uses his God-given gift of dream interpretation to prepare Egypt for a coming famine. Despite his rise to power, he remains humble: βGod will give Pharaoh an answer of peace.β
πΉ 2. Famine Strikes Canaan (Genesis 42)
The brothers travel to Egypt, unaware they are standing before Joseph. He recognizes themβthey do not recognize him. Joseph tests them, not for revenge, but to reveal the change in their hearts.
God uses trials to uncover what lies deep within us.
πΉ 3. Repentance, Responsibility, and Change (Genesis 43β44)
The once hard-hearted brothers show depth of character: Judah offers himself in place of Benjamin. One of the most moving moments in Scriptureβproof of genuine transformation.
πΉ 4. Reconciliation and God’s Plan (Genesis 45)
Joseph reveals his identity: βI am Joseph!β He sees God’s hand in all that has happened. No bitternessβonly healing.
Forgiveness is not weakness; it is the greatest evidence of divine love.
πΉ 5. Jacob Moves to Egypt (Genesis 46β47)
God Himself confirms Jacobβs journey. In Goshen, the people of Israel are preserved, set apart, and provided forβa place of preparation.
πΉ 6. Blessings and Prophetic Words (Genesis 48β49)
Jacob blesses his sonsβprophetically, wisely, justly. Judah receives the messianic promise, Joseph the double portion.
πΉ 7. The Death of Joseph β and a Look Ahead (Genesis 50)
Joseph dies, but his hope lives on: βGod will surely visit you.β
He knows Egypt is not the homeland. The exodus will come.
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π’ Summary
Josephβs story is a bridge from Canaan to Egyptβand ultimately a picture of redemption.
It shows how God brings His plan to fulfillment, even through human failure.
It is full of transformation, reconciliation, and trust in divine providence.
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π’ Message for Us Today
God is sovereign, even when people act unjustly.
Reconciliation heals generational wounds. Joseph could have sought revenge but chose forgiveness.
Your story does not end in pain. God continues to writeβwith hope, comfort, and a greater perspective.
True greatness is revealed in humility. Joseph remained a servantβeven as a ruler.
Trials reveal your character. The brothers passed the test. What trials are shaping you today?
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π¬ Reflection Question
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Have you ever experienced injustice that God later turned into something good?
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Is there someone you need to forgiveβnot because they deserve it, but because God is calling you to freedom?
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Do you live with the awareness that you are a βstrangerβ in this world, on a journey toward your true home?
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What role does God’s providence play in how you view suffering, success, and the way you live your life?
Talk to God:
βLord, I donβt always understand Your wayβbut I trust Your plan.β
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